 More commendations have continued to pouring for the police officer attached to the RIS of the Lagos State Command, who was assaulted by one victim last weekend. This time, some Nigerians donated one million Naira for his act of professionalism. A correspondent, Jacinta Obiku, again reports. This gathering is all about celebrating and recognizing the maturity and professionalism displayed by ASP Sunday Ehabo, who was armed with AK-47 rifle, but resisted the temptation of using his rifle on his assaulter on Saturday 17, 2021. He has since been receiving lots of accolades, and aside the one he received from Lagos State Governor Babaji De San Oulu and medical doctor Ugoji Ebojo on behalf of some well-meaning Nigerians, appreciates and reward him with a sum of one million Naira. There was an exemplary officer, exhibiting the kind of professionalism he might not see anywhere else, and tossed and moved by his example. We decided quite a number of people, struggling Nigerians, people with 500 Naira, 1,000 Naira, and they were about to be in here, but we knew the times, so they said, you can do the presentation. Just within one day, two days, we were able to raise one million Naira for ASP Sunday Ehabo. Deputy Commissioner of Police, representing CP Hakim Udumosu, appreciates the donors and restates the agency's commitments in carrying out their duties professionally. I want to thank you and your mobilisers for what you have done for the Nigerian Police. I want to reassure members of the public that their newfound trust is not in us, it's not in these places. We can need to go out there, we can need to serve them to the best of our ability. The celebrated officer expressed his appreciation and gave a first-hand experience. Every day, before we go out for a normal duty, our commander, Aro Aroes, CSP Ebuemio Langika, always let us through the 2IC Aro Aroes, Supola King. So every day, let us always like to act on that lecture, based on that. When that thing happened, I remember the lectures Supo Ebuemio gave to us. We have to act and restrain ourselves from that issue. I'm advising everybody, particularly with the police, our law enforcement agency, that it should not be carried away with high-temperature, always calm down, why deal with situations. Dr Ebuemio also used the moment to call on government to do the needful in ensuring the welfare of the police. Jacinta Obuiko reporting for PLOS TV Africa.