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IGP keen on attitudinal, behavioural changes training for personnel

By Odita Sunday, Abuja
01 July 2023   |   5:53 am
The Acting Inspector-General of Police (IGP), Olukayode Adeolu Egbetokun, has directed the development of comprehensive training programme and curriculum with emphasis on attitudinal, behavioural changes of policemen.
Olukayode Adeolu Egbetokun

The Acting Inspector-General of Police (IGP), Olukayode Adeolu Egbetokun, has directed the development of comprehensive training programme and curriculum with emphasis on attitudinal, behavioural changes of policemen.

The IGP expressed his commitment to enhancing professionalism, effectiveness, and public trust in law enforcement personnel.

According to police spokesman, CSP Muyiwa Adejobi, “In line with this commitment, he has set in motion machineries for the development of a comprehensive training programme and curriculum for colleges and training schools that will place increased emphasis on attitudinal and behavioural changes, alongside physical and technical fitness.

“The IGP acknowledges that law enforcement is a multifaceted profession that requires not only physical strength and technical proficiency but also mental alertness and the highest standards of ethical conduct, empathy, and effective communication.”

He said the new training programme will be designed to address the importance of attitudinal and behavioural changes, fostering a positive and community-oriented mindset among police personnel by instilling values such as integrity, effective communication, emphasising the significance of respectful and compassionate interactions with members of the public, enhancing interpersonal skills, conflict resolution techniques, cultural sensitivity, and de-escalation strategies aimed at enhancing the trust and cooperation between law enforcement and the communities we serve.

“Furthermore, the training programme will include scenarios and simulations that replicate real-life situations, allowing officers to practice critical decision-making skills while considering the potential impact on community relations.

“The Ag. Inspector-General of Police has expressed his commitment to work closely with experienced trainers, subject matter experts, and community stakeholders to develop this programme.”

“He firmly believes that this training initiative will foster a stronger bond between law enforcement and the communities while empowering police officers to build trust, understand diverse perspectives, and proactively address issues that affect public safety and well-being,” he said.

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