In a powerful and emotional online video, a retired police officer has shared the heartbreaking realities of his 35-year career in law enforcement. The officer, who chose to remain anonymous, opens up about the emotional toll his job took on him, revealing how years of service left him mentally and emotionally drained.

Through tears, he recounts both the moments of pride and trauma he experienced while protecting and serving his community. Despite the accolades and recognition, he explains how the constant exposure to violence, tragedy, and stress eventually led to a deep sense of burnout and isolation. The officer emphasizes that, over time, he felt abandoned by the system he devoted his life to, struggling with his mental health without adequate support.

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The video has resonated widely, sparking conversations about the importance of mental health care for law enforcement officers. Many viewers have expressed their gratitude for the officer’s vulnerability, while mental health advocates call for more resources to address the psychological challenges of policing.

The officer’s story serves as a stark reminder of the human cost of a profession that demands so much, urging others to prioritize their well-being and seek help when needed.

Source: the news was posted on the famous Nigerian human right television and radio channel (@Brekete family) by Ahmad Isah, the Human right activist in charge of the channel.

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