Submit Your Petitions Directly To Our Offices – Says FPRO, ACP Adejobi 

Posted on November 27, 2023
The Force Public Relations Officer, ACP Olumuyiwa Adejobi, has made it known to the general public that the Police do not have accredited agents for processing petitions.
In a statement on Sunday, the Force spokesman said,
“It has been observed that many Nigerians seek the help and services of some unscrupulous and dubious elements in processing written complaints or petitions, which has hindered the smooth attention such petitions deserve and denied many justice”.
“The Nigeria Police does not have agents to take and process petitions from Nigerians. These elements charge and dupe people of huge amounts under the pretence of processing their complaints with such monies and denting the image of the Police and our Senior Officers. This is improper and unacceptable.  Nigerians are hereby urged to always drop petitions to our offices as normal correspondence, as there are no special treatments, or administrative bureaucracies on petitions.”
“The public is urged to expose and report anyone who is fond of doing that via our published complaint platforms. We condemn this in its totality and will do everything possible to curb such, and whoever caught in that dirty deal will face the full wrath of the law.”

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