The armed police officers caught in a viral video providing bodyguard service to a student union president, have been summoned to Force Headquarters for further action.
According to a statement by Nigeria Police Force Public Relations Officer, Muyiwa Adejobi, on Wednesday, the officers have been identified.
This comes after Nigerians on X (formerly Twitter) called out the Nigeria Police Force over the video of its armed officers escorting the young man, the newly elected President of the Adamawa State University Students’ Union Government.
The viral video which circulated on X, captured the moment the unidentified student union leader arrived at a convention with two armed policemen walking beside his car amidst cheers from other students.
Reacting to the video, the Force Public Relations Officer, ACP Adejobi, said the police officers had been identified and ordered to report to the Force Headquarters for further actions.
Adejobi also vowed that there is no room for indecency, complacency and unethical conduct in the Nigeria Police Force.
He wrote: “These policemen have been identified. They are to report to the FHQ for further actions. There is no room for indecency, complacency, and unethical conduct.”
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