President Muhammadu Buhari has shared in the pain of the loss of a 94-year-old retired Chief Superintendent of Police, Mrs Mary Iyabode Abebi Oyebade, who was among the second set of females to be recruited.
President Buhari shared in the loss with the Nigerian Police Force (NPF), family members and associates of the late Oyebade.
In a statement by his Special Adviser on Media and Publicity, Femi Adesina, the President noted the outstanding and remarkable contributions of Mrs Oyebade to the operations of NPF, particularly in Lagos State, where she provided exemplary leadership by chastising officers for bribery and corruption, and leading raids to ensure safety on the streets.
President Buhari affirmed that the outpouring of testimonies on Mama Toyin Olopa’s gallantry in the police, her later life and legacies were worth documenting for posterity, especially unwavering loyalty to the nation, deeply religious lifestyle and the sacrifices in propagating the gospel of Christ through charity.
The President prayed that the Almighty God would grant the soul of the mother, grandmother and great grandmother eternal rest, and comfort her family.
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