Apparently tired of needless elimination of innocent citizens by men of the Nigeria Police Force (NPF), the Federal Government has organised a one-day sensitisation and capacity building workshop on emotional intelligence for the rank and file to end extra-judicial killings and improve service delivery.
[FILE] Anti-riots policemen detain a protester during a demonstration at Ojota in Lagos on June 12, 2021
His words: “The good news is that the Ministry of Police Affairs is working closely with the police management to institutionalise service orientation among officers and men of the Nigeria Police Force to deepen citizen’s trust, confidence and increase participation for robust human intelligence He submitted that the training was happening at a crucial time in the nation’s history when Nigerians will, once again, exercise their franchise in electing a new set of leaders to steer the ship of state at this year’s general elections.
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