In a major move to improve the professionalism and ethical standards of the Nigeria Police Force, the Inspector General of Police (IGP) has announced that starting in January 2025, all police officers from recruit constables to superintendents will undergo special training programs. This bold step aims to reshape policing in Nigeria by focusing on ethics, professional conduct, and re-orientation......Read The Full Article>>.....Read The Full Article>>
The announcement was made during the National Summit on Police Accountability, where the theme focused on accountability strategies both within the police force and from external stakeholders. The summit provided a platform for important discussions on how the police can become more effective, transparent, and in tune with the needs of the public.
The newly introduced training will cover key areas of ethical policing and professional behavior, ensuring that all officers are equipped with the necessary tools to meet the highest standards of service. The IGP emphasized that these courses will be mandatory for all ranks, making it clear that this initiative is a top priority for the force.
Starting in 2025, police officers will undergo training aimed at fostering trust and improving the relationship between the police and the communities they serve. This initiative is expected to be a game-changer, addressing public concerns about accountability and boosting the confidence of Nigerians in their police force.
The summit also explored ways to strengthen both internal disciplinary measures and external oversight, with stakeholders from various sectors collaborating to ensure that the police force is held to the highest level of accountability.
This move is part of the broader effort to reform the security sector, and with these training programs, the police force hopes to create a more effective, trustworthy, and professional service for the future.