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Adejobi Warns Against Generalizing Nigeria Police as Corrupt

- Don’t trample on the rights of the police officers – Olumuyiwa Adejobi
- Adejobi stressed the importance of recognizing that many officers are honest, God-fearing individuals who diligently protect citizens and maintain integrity in their duties.
- It’s unfair to generalise that the Police and corruption are 5 and 6, as many officers in the force are decent and even have the fear of God; who have conscience, are responsible, contented, and kind.
ACP Olumuyiwa Adejobi, the Force Public Relations Officer, recently took to X.com to address the issue of stereotyping within the police force, Eko Hot Blog reports.
In his post on Saturday, Adejobi stressed the importance of recognizing that many officers are honest, God-fearing individuals who diligently protect citizens and maintain integrity in their duties.
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He wrote, “It’s unfair to generalise that the Police and corruption are 5 and 6, as many officers in the force are decent and even have the fear of God; who have conscience, are responsible, contented, and kind.
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“Don’t trample on the rights of the police officers who work day and night to protect the lives and property of the citizen, with self-esteem and integrity.”
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