Nigerian Police Force Welcomes New Constables, Emphasizes Community

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Nigerian Police Force Welcomes New Constables, Emphasizes Community Policing and Professionalism_
  By Ella Michaels 
The Inspector-General of Police, IGP Kayode Adeolu Egbetokun, has urged 480 newly graduated police constables to uphold the highest standards of professionalism, discipline, and community service. The charge was delivered by Assistant Inspector-General of Police, AIG Sulieman Amuda Yusuf, at the Police Training School, Nekede.

The passing-out parade marked the culmination of six months of intensive training, preparing the new constables to tackle modern security challenges. Dignitaries in attendance included representatives of the governors of Imo and Abia States.

_Highlights:

- _Community-Focused Policing_: The Nigerian Police Force reaffirmed its commitment to community policing, deploying recruits to their local communities to foster trust and collaboration.
- _Discipline and Accountability_: The Police Service Commission emphasized the importance of discipline, encouraging new constables to remain accountable and contribute to national security.
- _Strategic Deployment_: The strategic deployment of recruits to their local communities is critical in addressing unique security challenges and enhancing public safety.

The Nigerian Police Force is strengthening its commitment to community policing, professionalism, and public safety with the deployment of these newly trained officers.
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