Mr Egbetokun commended NiDO-Worldwide’s leadership for the organisation’s show of love for Nigeria and its concern for Nigerians’ safety and security.
The Nigeria Police Force has fixed December 3 and 4 to mark 70 years of women in policing in Nigeria.
Mr Arase was appointed as the 18th indigenous I-G of the Federal Republic of Nigeria in April 2015.
Mr Egbetokun called for accountability in the use of the vehicles on the part of commanders and tactical units who would take custody.
“Everywhere he served, he left more than just a line on a resume. He left memories, he left reforms and he inspired several young officers who served under him,” said Mr Egbetokun.
The Force spokesperson said that the GBV desks were before now limited to zonal and state commands.
Mr Egbetokun said that more than 1,500 police personnel had undergone advanced training in contemporary policing practices.
The inspector general of police, Olukayode Egbetokun, says the force secured 35,604 convictions out of 128,988 criminal cases prosecuted in 10 months.
The Inspector General of Police, Olukayode Egbetokun, has announced plans to establish six new detective colleges across the country’s six geopolitical zones.
The police spokesperson refused to reveal further details on how the students were rescued.
