……Assures policemen of enhanced welfare
By Olufemi Oni, Ilorin
The 587 Police Recruits trained at the Police Training School, Ilorin, the Kwara State capital, have passed out, with a charge to them by the Inspector-General of Police, Kayode Egbetokun, to uphold the highest standards of discipline,
integrity, and professionalism as they discharge their duties, adding that, “your conduct, both on
and off duty, will define how the public perceives the Force”.
They are part of the 10,000 recruits trained across various police
training institutions nationwide.
Egbetokun, who spoke on Thursday at the passing out parade ceremony of the 2022 Batch of Police Recruits in Ilorin, through the State Commissioner of Police Victor Olaiya, added that: “These recruits have demonstrated
exceptional resilience, discipline, and unwavering commitment throughout their rigorous training”, saying the event marked the “culmination of rigorous physical, intellectual, and emotional preparation aimed at transforming these young Nigerians from civilians into professional police officers equipped to handle the
demands of modern policing”.
He said: “This ceremony is yet another milestone in the ongoing commitment of the Federal Government to strengthen the Nigeria Police Force. By
recruiting and training new personnel annually, the government
continues to address the longstanding manpower deficit within the Force, a critical factor in enhancing the efficiency and effectiveness of policing
in Nigeria.
“The recruitment and training of 10,000 police recruits reflect our
collective resolve to prioritise the security of lives and property across the country. This initiative aligns with our drive to not only fill
manpower gaps but also tackle
opportunities for young Nigerians to contribute meaningfully to nation
building.
“As you graduate today, you are joining a reformed Police Force that is undergoing a transformation driven by professionalism, ethics,
technological advancement. Under my leadership, the Nigeria Police
Force is focused on adopting innovative strategies to combat crime, ensure the safety of citizens, and strengthen public trust.”
He urged the new recruits to
uphold the highest standards of discipline, integrity, and
professionalism in the discharge of their duties, pointing out that their conduct, both on and off duty, would define how the public perceives the Force.
The IGP assured them of the Federal Government’s unwavering commitment to improving their welfare as well as the operational capabilities of the Force, adding that “it is a testament to the belief that a well-motivated and well-equipped police force is essential for national security”.
Egbetokun, however, cautioned that, under his watch, there would be no room for indiscipline, corruption, or any form of misconduct, while assuring the citizens that “these recruits represent the future of a reformed. motivated, and IGP Egbetokun police force”.
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