Soldiers who carried out attack on Adamawa Police Headquarters are like Boko Haram terrorists – IGP

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The Inspector General of Police (IGP), Kayode Egbetokun, on Tuesday, condemned the attack by soldiers on the Adamawa State Police Command headquarters in Yola.

It could be recalled that the attack resulted in the killing of an Inspector, Jacob Daniel.

Egbetokun while addressing officers and men of the Command during an official visit to the state, said, “Inspector Jacob Daniel was the officer on duty at the Quarter Guard of this headquarters on Wednesday last week when he was murdered during an invasion by some recalcitrant soldiers.”

The IGP said the soldiers carried out the attack like Boko Haram terrorists.

He further stated, “They came like bandits, they acted in a manner representative of Boko Haram.”

He, however, urged the men and officers of the Command not to be demoralised, stressing that the authorities would ensure justice for the killed Inspector.

Egbetokun also appealed to all members of the Police Force serving in joint security operations with other security agents to remain committed and go about their normal duties.

He added, “What happened has happened and I am sure the military is also not happy about it. We remain partners for the good of our country. Let your morale remain high.”

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