Mr Edebor assured that the command would not relent on its commitment to the protecting the rights and safety of citizens.
Mr Bakori said the deployment was aimed at guaranteeing the safety of participants and preventing any disruption to public order.
Mr Ododo said, “As citizens you shouldn’t allow yourselves to be used by selfish and destructive politicians who think only of themselves.
Mr Jimoh reiterated the police command’s commitment to tackling femicide as part of its broader crime prevention strategy.
The commissioner of police explained that the sanction followed complaints received from members of the public during the period.
Mr Ojelabi said the arrest was part of efforts by the state Commissioner of Police, Ibrahim Gotan, to contain cult activities and other vices.
The CP said the exhibits recovered from the suspects include 66 locally made guns, 34 pump-action guns, 21 AK-47 rifles, 10 English-made pistols, and two GMP guns.
The CP appealed for public cooperation during the exercise.
The state police spokesperson said that unauthorised use of the uniforms undermined the integrity of security agencies.
The CP said the police had recovered the matchet the suspect used to commit the murder, and the investigation was ongoing to ascertain his motives.
