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Who is Olumode Adeyemi? 6 Things to know about the new Federal Fire Chief

President Bola Ahmed Tinubu has approved the appointment of Deputy Controller-General Olumode Samuel Adeyemi as the new Controller-General of the Federal Fire Service (FFS).
His appointment takes effect from August 14, 2025, succeeding Engr. Abdulganiyu Jaji Olola, who is due for retirement.
Adeyemi’s emergence marks a pivotal moment for the fire service sector in Nigeria, as the country grapples with the challenges of poor infrastructure, delayed response times, and the urgent need for sector-wide reforms.
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With a career spanning over three decades, Adeyemi is expected to bring both operational expertise and strategic leadership to the agency.
Here are six things coined by Daily Watch Nigeria you should know:
1. Over three decades of experience in Fire Service
Olumode Adeyemi began his career as a frontline firefighter in the FCT Fire Service before transferring to the Federal Fire Service, where he steadily rose through the ranks.
His extensive career in fire and emergency response has equipped him with firsthand knowledge of the sector’s challenges and potential.
2. Native of Kogi State
Adeyemi hails from Kogi State, contributing to regional diversity and representation in national leadership positions.
His appointment underscores the administration’s commitment to inclusive governance.
3. Served as Deputy Controller-General in Charge of Operations and Strategy
Before his elevation, Adeyemi held one of the most critical portfolios within the FFS, Operations and Strategy.
In this role, he oversaw nationwide emergency interventions, coordinated response strategies, and implemented key reforms.
4. Championed Reforms and Capacity Building initiatives
As a reform advocate, Adeyemi introduced one of the largest retraining programs in the agency’s history, aimed at equipping thousands of fire personnel across Nigeria with modern firefighting techniques.
He also led campaigns for fire safety education and proposed legislative amendments to strengthen FFS regulatory oversight.
5. Well-trained both locally and internationally
Throughout his career, Adeyemi has completed all mandatory in-service and command courses, both within Nigeria and internationally.
His training spans leadership, emergency coordination, and disaster risk management.
6. Member several professional bodies
Adeyemi’s qualifications extend beyond the fire service. He holds memberships and fellowships in reputable organizations, including:
Association of National Accountants of Nigeria (ANAN)
Fellow, Institute of Corporate Administration of Nigeria (FCAI)
Fellow, Institute of Public Administration of Nigeria (FPA)
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Member, Chartered Institute of Treasury Management of Nigeria
These affiliations reflect his administrative, financial, and governance competencies.