In the video, Idris finds it difficult to pronounce the words, as he constantly repeats “I mean” and “transmission”. The police force made this known while responding to questions from Dr Adekola Adewale‏, who asked that: “#AskThePolice I saw a video yesterday on social media about the Inspector General of Police not able to read his own speech. Some of us suspect it is a doctored video, can you clarify that please? Thank you.” https://twitter.com/olajidenigeria/status/997142169965289478 https://twitter.com/PoliceNG/status/997149593828638720 It was gathered that the full video may be released by the NPF soon. https://twitter.com/ceonigeria/status/997152661203050496 https://twitter.com/tksilicon/status/997150707357769728]]>

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