However, police on Monday officially began an official investigation into the circumstances surrounding the singer’s death.
“Unfortunately, a lot of people are depressed. Some have gone into mental torture because of one form of bullying or another.”
The cases border on women’s rights, abandonment by family, sexual and domestic violence, rape, child labour, unlawful arrest, detention, and torture.
Ms Mamza said most cases were abandonment of responsibilities by husbands, abuse of rights to dignity and sexual and gender-based violence.
A Nigerian police officer, Fauzziyah Isiak, has cried out for help, accusing the police of detaining and manhandling her following her resignation from the force.
“Let us remember that our success and progress are measured by the quality of life of our people.”
He made the commitment on Monday in his maiden press briefing on his assumption of office as the 42nd commissioner of police in Ondo.
On his part, the father said his late parents chose the groom for his daughter when they were alive and he had to respect their wishes.
He said that while 240 out of the 351 cases had been treated, 111 were pending.
“It is important, whatever happens, that we should remain law-abiding. This is the only way we can develop as human beings.”
