Olusegun Ariyo
The Minister of Police Affairs, Senator Ibrahim Gaidam, has charged the newly commissioned 462 cadets to be faithful to their country, and professional in discharging their duty to the nation to enhance efficient police service delivery to the citizens.
He made the statement on the sidelines of the passing out parade ceremony of the 6th Regular Course 6 2018 Cadets (462), reviewed by President Bola Ahmed Tinubu, represented by Vice President Kashim Shettima, at the Academy Parade Ground, Police College, Wudil, Kano State.
The minister said that after completing five years of rigorous academy and professional training from the college, Nigerians expected them to add value to the police ecosystem and be fair and accountable in discharging their duties.
He urged them to reflect on the journey that has brought them to this point, adding that the training received has prepared them for the challenges ahead.
Gaidam stressed that it is their character and integrity that will define their careers.
He said: “It is indeed a privilege to serve Nigeria and work towards the noble goal of ensuring the safety and security of our citizens. Undoubtedly, there is still much work to be done. You should be fully aware of the challenges that lie ahead, and acknowledge the complexities associated with policing.
“However, you should be resolute in your commitment to bring about lasting change.”
He said further: “Community engagement and trust building should be your focus. You must be actively involved in the communities you serve, fostering a sense of cooperation and partnership.
“By enhancing coordination between federal, state, and local law enforcement, we can create a unified front against crime and ensure a more effective response.”
Gaidam pointed out that currently, the Ministry of Police Affairs is spearheading policy reforms and administrative initiatives aimed at bolstering the operational efficiency of the Nigeria Police Force and improving welfare and morale.