The Nigerian Police has launched a radio station aimed at improving its relationship with the ordinary citizens.
Inspector-General of Police Mohammed Adamu said the radio will provide information on community policing and help reach the public better.
Nigerian police and members of the public have had a frosty relationship with citizens accusing police of brutality and killings.
Nigerians last year protested against police brutality in a demonstration dubbed #EndSARS that morphed into a call for major police reforms.
An inquiry into the cases was set up aimed at bringing to justice those responsible for the brutality and killings.