Ms Ugo-Ali described the Nigerian police as a critical stakeholder and a strategic partner in the anti-corruption crusade.
Mr Akume said, “Many of these people who have been arrested don’t speak English. They speak very poor Hausa.”
It said, “Twenty days into February, at least 323 people have been killed in different attacks on rural communities in Benue, Katsina, Kwara, Kebbi, Niger and Zamfara states.”
Mr Bodinga said that more officers and men have already been deployed to areas such as Kaiama, in Kwara North, following recent bandit attacks.
The monarch described the donation as a major boost towards assisting the security agencies in their routine and special operations.
Mr Abdulrazaq urged security forces to bring the full weight of state power against terrorists and their collaborators
Amnesty International challenged Mr Tinubu’s government to end the killings and abductions immediately.
Witnesses said soldiers were seen rushing to the scene shortly after the incident.
Terrorists killed close to 200 earlier in February and abducted about 100 people in Kwara.
The latest development cones days after Boko Haram terrorists killed hundreds of innocent residents in the state.
