Adebayo says police are Nigeria's mirror, global force for peace

Adebayo has described the Nigerian police as a mirror of the nation and a global force for peace.

The statement by Adebayo highlights the role of the police in reflecting Nigeria's societal values while contributing to international peace initiatives. This comes amid various security developments in the country, including military actions against ISWAP and concerns over banditry in Katsina. The federal government is also advancing projects like the Abuja Leadership Centre. Senate members have raised alarms about the deteriorating security situation following the killing of 35 people by bandits.

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