Akinwumi Fasakin, the FRSC Ogun sector commander, told journalists on Sunday in Ota that such acts of drunk driving would not be tolerated.
“The state of our economy should be of concern to us as a people,” he pleaded.
They reiterated their rejection of the IGP monitoring team on the highway, saying the team should instead focus on checkmating bunkering of petroleum products.
The police spokesperson noted that the warning was not only about armed police officers but also about other armed security forces, persons or criminals.
Police spokesperson Muyiwa Adejobi confirmed to journalists that Mr Ojukwu, who went missing on May 1, was arrested by officers of the cybercrime centre.
He noted that majority of the clerics preach prosperity, neglecting the challenges people were confronted with.
Mr Onubogu advised commanders and staff officers of the division to remain committed to the goals of the COAS’ command philosophy.
He assured that the troops would continue to provide all security support to affected communities within the law’s ambit.
“We shall tell Nigerians if the security situation is worrisome.’’
The agency in a letter to the police and fire service requested an investigation into the cause of the fire.
