The Inspector-General of Police IGP Ibrahim Idris has named a new office complex in Lagos Police Mobile Force Headquarters Squadron 20 (MOPOL 20), Ikeja Lagos after two Gallant Mobile Police Officers Chukwudi Iboko, and Sunday Agbo, who lost their lives during a robbery attack in Owerri.
The Inspector General of Police said Chukwudi Iboko and Sunday Agbo who died while repelling a robbery attack in one of the Zenith Bank branch in Owerri Imo state earlier in February this year were immortalized as a result of their selfless service in the Nigeria Police force to inspire other officers to put more effort at the discharge of their various duties.
According to IGP Idris, the officers were honored because they are patriotic to the discharge of their duties.
Those bastard thieves what happened to them after they were caught. we have not heard what they did to them.
ReplyDeleteThat's better than naming it after some pot-belly officers who do nothing than sit in offices to collect remittances from illegal check points.
ReplyDeleteE be like say police don dey make brain. Kai na lie! E go tey.
Rip to the departed, God grant the family fortitude to bear their departure
ReplyDeleteIs it by naming the complex after them? That shouldn't be the only thing. I hope the family were well and genuinely compensated. Forget these media hype.
ReplyDeleteBrave Police Man oh ! How I wish he survived the gun shot .I have never seen a brave man like him .RIP dear.
ReplyDeletechai c as goose bumps full my body now.RIP to them
ReplyDeleteIn as much as naming that building honors their memory, I think the Police should use that video as a case study to understand what they did wrong in terms of tactics and reform their personnel and arms strength/capability especially for those on guard duties. Body armour, extra magazines, spread out to cover every angle of the building, etc
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