Mr Durosinmi called on the federal government to invest in the force and the welfare of its officers.
The suspect was arrested and he volunteered his statement where he confessed to the crime.
Daniel Iyinoluwa, a security expert, urged potential employers to conduct background checks before hiring home help.
“He is a vastly experienced police officer who has attended several courses both at home and abroad.’’
He thanked residents for their cooperation and urged them to volunteer information that could lead to the arrest of criminal elements in the state.
He said the operatives of the command arrested the suspects for various crimes ranging from murder, kidnapping, armed robbery, rape, and stealing.
The victim, popularly known as Eyo Aswang, was kidnapped at his filling station in Oron on Monday.
Police in Akwa Ibom on Sunday warned political saboteurs to desist from defacing and destroying billboards and posters of opponents.
The wife said she plotted her husband’s kidnap because he refused to provide for the family, forcing her to do menial jobs.
Police also outlawed a curfew imposed by masqueraders on the communities to take effect from dusk to dawn on August 20, 22, 27 and 29.
