By Chibuzor Alli (Southeast Editor)
Imo State Commissioner of Police, CP Aboki Danjuma, has expressed his readiness to partner with stakeholders to improve the productivity of officers and men of the command.
The commissioner on Tuesday stated this at the three-day capacity building workshop organized for officers and men of the Command with the theme “Competence professionalism for effective service delivery” held at the Command’s headquarter, Warri.
He said “the workshop is apt, as it is in line with one of the visions of the Inspector-General of Police, IGP Kayode Adeolu Egbetokun Ph.D., NPM, aimed at building crop of Police Officers that are patriotic, professional and rule of law compliant.
“Recall that in my inaugural speech on my arrival as the newest Commissioner of Police, Imo state, I did promise that the command under my watch will always partner and embrace efforts that will enhance the efficiency and productivity of the officers and men of the command. And I believe that this workshop is one of them.
“Of course it is my firm believe that this workshop is a bold march towards building crop of Policemen that are experienced, dedicated patriotic and diligent to duty.
“This workshop will also equipped the course participants with the prerequisite knowledge as well as guide them to work properly and in accordance to the rule of law and international standard best practices.”
The Imo police boss however, enjoined participants to take advantage of the training.
He added that, “at the end of the workshop and training exercise, the participants will do a step-down training for other personnel at their respective divisions and formations.”