Popular Nigerian artiste, David Adeleke, better known as Davido, has met with the Inspector-General of Police, Mohammed Adamu today, Monday 12th.
The singer who was accompanied by music executive, Ubi Franklin, his manager, Asa Asika, his lawyer and other crew members arrived the police Headquarter in Abuja for a meeting with the police boss.
“I am meeting with the Inspector-General of Police tomorrow at 10 am,” Davido tweeted yesterday after he joined the massive #EndSARS protest in Abuja.
The meeting is connected with the ongoing #EndSARS campaign going on both online and offline.
Davido has been vocal about the movement. He joined the Abuja protesters on Sunday and aided the release of some that were arrested by the police.
Adamu on Monday, while receiving the Artiste and his team assured that the training of a new police unit to take over from the disbanded Special Anti -Robbery Squad (SARS) will commence next week.
He said with SARS being disbanded, there was need to get a new structure to carry out the duties the defunct police unit was carrying out, which is fighting violent crimes.
He said the new outfit would be intelligence -driven, properly trained and only act on special occasions that require their attention.
He said the unit would be made up of fresh personnel with a fresh orientation and not officers from the scrapped unit.
He said opportunities would be created for members of the public to participate in and make inputs to the formation of the new unit.
Adamu said this was the first time they have decisively taken to dissolve SARS and called for calm as they continue to resolve all the issues.
He said Davido‘s visit to talk about the issue is the best way to deal with the current problem. .
He said in the formation of the new unit corrections would be taken from the experience of SARS.
“We just disbanded yesterday so protesters should calm down and give us time to fix the problem. The general public will be part of the process of getting a new outfit.
“I’m talking to you so I will keep talking to many others and get civil societies involved and get their input towards the new unit,” he said.
The IGP promised to investigate all cases of brutality and bring perpetrators to book.
He said the issue of compensation to the families of those affected by SARS’ would be addressed when investigations are concluded.
“We want justice to be done and justice will be done,” he said.
He said officers of the disbanded would be retrained and given other responsibilities in the Force, but will not be reabsorbed into the new unit.
“We admit the trust gap is wide but we will work to bridge that gap,” he said.
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