 Staying with security martyrs, the Assistant Inspector General of Police AIG Ola Shukbo Ajani has warned that with the present constitutional provisions, politics may hinder officers from discharging their duties without bias. AIG Ajani, in his valedictory speech during the pull-up parade held at Oshober Townships Stadium, lamented that crime is increasing while the number of officers is falling. The AIG urged the journalists to expose the atrocity perpetrated by Nigerian policemen, explaining that they should be balancing such reportage. Ajani bemoaned of the reportage by journalists about policing in Nigeria is sometimes hostile with the accusation of corruption and incompetence. As a police officer, you may promise to serve without fear of favour, but it is very difficult to stay out of politics. Politics has increasingly got stuck into policing and if you are not careful, policies can get into the way of policing. The State Commissioner of Police Wale Alokadeh praised the outgoing AIG for meritorious service and due diligence. He charged police officers in service on professionalism for effective policing of the Nigerian state. The CP later led the ceremonial pull-out parade by the Oshoon State Police Command in honor of the outgoing AIG.