Nigerian-born Victor Olisa to become the new Metropolitan Police’s Strategic Lead for Diversity

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The Borough Commander at Haringey, Chief Superintendent Victor Olisa, is leaving his post after three years and moving to become the Met’s Strategic Lead for Diversity and Inclusion, as part of a reorganisation within the Metropolitan Police.

Victor will replace the Met’s senior expert on diversity and inclusion, Denise Milani, who is now moving to concentrate fully on her new role as Director of Business Change.

Chief Superintendent Olisa said:
“It has been a tremendous three years for me in Haringey, a time that I have enjoyed immensely and during which I have had the good fortune to work with many extraordinary members of the community and partner agencies, and many brilliant officers and staff. We have achieved significant reductions in crime, seen confidence in the police increase and developed strong working relationship with many different communities and partner agencies. I shall miss working here greatly.”
“It’s a great privilege to be appointed as the Met’s new diversity lead and I’m looking forward to continuing Denise’s work. We’ve come a long way but there’s still more we can do to become a police service that’s more diverse and inclusive.”
Source: Metropolitan Police

1 thought on “Nigerian-born Victor Olisa to become the new Metropolitan Police’s Strategic Lead for Diversity

  1. Congratulations to Met Police Chief Superintendent Victor Olisa. Keep the flag flying and more grease to your elbows. Stay blessed.

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