 The Adamawa State Judicial Commission of Inquiring to the Ansar's protest on police brutality has submitted its report. It indicted police over the atrocities committed during the protest. The commission submitted its report of the Chamber of the Government House Yola, the State Capitol. They noted that 13 memoranda with exhibits were received from victims of police brutality. The commission's chairman, Justice Adamu Habon, retired, said the commission received a total of 13 memoranda from the affected individuals, thus together with their documentary evidence. According to him, some of the losses suffered range from mental trauma, physical body pains, loss of property and loss of human lives. It is common knowledge in this country that many times some commissions could not perform well due to sensational reporting by media houses, tending the credibility and character images. In our case, we have not recorded any negative unbalance to reporting or petition from anybody or organization on our activities at the commission. This contributed greatly to our high successes. This report will be studied by government and all the recommendations will be implemented raw. Raw in the sense that we will not amend and we will not tweet any information or recommendation therein that you have submitted in this report. I also believe that all the issues that were raised from the 13 petitions were treated based on merit and so also we are going to treat all the 13 recommendations based on the recommendation and the strength of the submissions.