The national president said that the association would also inaugurate similar groups in other states of the federation.
Mr Abubakar-Musa, at a press conference on Tuesday in Katsina, said that out of the figure, 855 cases were charged to court.
“No institution or agency is superior to the other; we are one and the same and must work together to achieve the same goal,” he said.
Mr Egbetokun urged the public to cooperate with the police in providing information that could end attacks on police personnel.
“The kidnapped victims were rescued unhurt.”
“Most of the suspects have been arraigned and remanded in the custodial Centre, Owerri, while others are still undergoing trial,” he added.
The protest was peaceful, though the state workers insisted on sustaining the action until Governor Seyi Makinde addressed them personally.
According to him, the police received information on Saturday at 1.45 pm that an unknown corpse was seen at the Edikwu river bank with its internal organs removed.
Mr Ali gave the warning at a meeting with some members of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) and the All Progressive Congress (APC) in Patani on Friday.
