The Inspector General of Police, Mr Solomon Arase, on Tuesday apologized to members of the public for police high-handedness and misconducts in the country.
Arase made the apology in Port Harcourt when he toke delivery of 64 patrol vehicles donated by the Rivers State government.
He said that under his watch, the police would respect the fundamental rights of Nigerians in the discharge of their duties.
“The police cannot effectively police a society without the cooperation and partnership with communities it has the mandate to protect.
“If we must rid the society of kidnapping, armed robbery and cultism, among others, security personnel must work with the people like their brothers and sisters.
“It is through this family relationship that the police and sister security agencies can truly succeed in riding our country of crime,” he said.
Apology not accepted ..of u want better relationship with the police,,we need to see change from d police activities..
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