Tafa Balogun, former Inspector General of Police, IGP, has appealed to men of the Nigeria Police Force, NPF, to return to duty.
Police officers have not been visible in their policing duties since the End SARS protests and destruction that occasioned the demonstration. Amid the protests, some hoodlums had burnt down some police stations, while some officers were killed and their properties destroyed. However, Balogun urged the officers to ignore the attacks they suffered and return to their stations.
In a statement he issued last night, the former IGP pointed out that the police was the first line of defense in the country, hence they should resume their duties.According to Balogun: “I urge all members of the Nigeria Police in our country to return to their duty posts and continue to provide the much-needed security to our dear country, Nigeria; not minding the recent brutal attacks, arson, and acts of intimidation against the Police.
This thief too dey talk.
This thief still dey alive?
Return where? Let them be properly taken care of first.
Thank God we have OPC, Amotekun and agbekoya in southwest. Incase they don't want to resume afteral they are not securing us before, they secure the VIPs
This stupid man is not even talking about their logistics and the well being, what he only need is their services because people like him are guilty of their past and they know that angry Nigerian are after them.
Face of the N4 Billion Naira thief.
Leave EndSARS out of this. Police officers are being owed salary. Let government pay them, they will discharge their duties with vigour.
Like the way they picture perfected him high on drugs with that pics 😂
Werey wan TREND
You are begging them, They are afraid of doing their dirty jobs they know they have been extorting Nigerians... Na person wey thief dey fear and avoid the road wey him thief from.
lol 😂
Everything has been peaceful without them.
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