The Executive Secretary of the commission, Mr
Ojukwu while disclosing that the list was an extract of the full report of the
According to the Executive Secretary, the list contained the names of all those indicted and should be prosecuted for various offences by the
He added that the report of the panel also contained the findings on the complaints gathered from Nigerians during its sitting in the six geopolitical zones of the country.
"We have also brought the original copy of the full report, which will also guide the office of the Attorney-General in looking at the details for the required prosecution, because the summary will not have all the documents.
"We brought the full set of the report which will guide the prosecuting officers," he said.
Ojukwu, however, appealed to the
Malami, in a remark, assured that his office would take all necessary steps to ensure that justice is done to the list presented to him for prosecution.
Malami said: "We have a mandate to establish a constitutional order where the welfare and peaceful co-existence of citizens are prioritised against personal or group interest."
The
He added that Police Act 2020 has provided answers to the various problems affecting the Police Force, including their operations and welfare as captured in the
He added that the federal government had been mindful of the totality of the interest, welfare, security and well-being of all citizens before the current agitations to reform the force.
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