Ex-IGP Solomon Arase dies at 69

A former Inspector-General of Police (IGP), Solomon Arase, has been confirmed dead at the age of 69.

It was gathered that Arase died at the Cedar Crest Hospital in Abuja, the nation’s capital, on Sunday, August 31, 2025.

A family source confirmed Arase’s death on Sunday.

The Force Public Relations Officer, Muyiwa Adejobi, also confirmed the former IGP’s death.

Adejobi disclosed that the police authorities would soon issue a statement on Arase’s demise.

Arase, born on June 21, 1956, in Owan West Local Government Area of Edo State, served as Nigeria’s 18th Inspector-General of Police.

He was later appointed Chairman of the Police Service Commission (PSC).

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Before becoming the IGP, Arase headed the Force Criminal Intelligence and Investigation Bureau, the police force’s top intelligence unit.

Arase studied Political Science at Ahmadu Bello University, graduating in 1980, and joined the Nigeria Police Force on December 1, 1981.

He later earned a Law degree from the University of Benin and a Master’s degree from the University of Lagos.

Throughout his distinguished career, he served in several strategic positions, including Principal Staff Officer to former IGPs, Commissioner of Police in Akwa Ibom State, and Assistant Inspector-General of Police in charge of intelligence.

He also represented Nigeria in Namibia under a United Nations peacekeeping mission and was a Fellow of the Nigerian Defence Academy.

Arase retired from the Force on June 21, 2016, upon reaching the statutory retirement age.

In January 2023, he was appointed PSC Chairman by the late former President Muhammadu Buhari, a position he held until June 2024.

He was widely respected for his dedication to police welfare and his reform-driven leadership.

During his tenure, Arase introduced major initiatives such as the Intelligence Response Team, the Complaint Response Unit to address police misconduct, and the Safer Highway Patrols, which improved security for travelers across the country. Even after retiring, he continued to contribute to policing reforms, particularly in election security and neutrality.

The Star

Segun Ojo

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