The senator described the IGP's comment as “senseless” and an attempt to “undermine public trust in Nigeria's law enforcement agencies.'
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The incident generated criticism both locally and internationally, forcing the Nigerian police to comment on the issue. “At the same time, it is disappointing to witness the senseless conduct exhibited by the Inspector General of Police comments on the minors and the involved police prosecutors. Such actions not only undermine public trust in our law enforcement agencies but also contradict the principles of justice and the welfare of our children,” Mr Musa said.Support journalism driven by facts, created by Nigerians for Nigerians. Our thorough, researched reporting relies on the support of readers like you.
“This action demonstrates a profound commitment to justice and humanity and reflects a true spirit of leadership. It is both a relief and a source of reassurance for families affected by these unfortunate incidents,” he added.
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