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Police To Implement Revised Training Curriculum For New Recruits

By Anne Osemekeh, Abuja

The Inspector-General of Police, IGP Kayode Egbetokun, has approved the implementation of a Revised Training Curriculum for all police recruits, to enhance professionalism and operational effectiveness in the Nigeria Police Force.

Force spokesman, Muyiwa Adejobi, who disclosed this on Wednesday, said the new training curricular, when fully implemented would prepare the recruits for the challenges to be faced in the course of policing a complex society like Nigeria, and how to best execute their duties in line with international best practices.

TheFact Daily gathered that the revised curriculum introduces a comprehensive array of training topics, which includes: The Police Act 2020, to familiarize trainees with the latest legal framework guiding police operations; The Nigeria Police Force Social Media Policy, to help trainees understand social media conduct and the role of social media in policing and communication, Computer Studies, and Gender Mainstreaming and Education.

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Others are: Sex Education, Anti Corruption Laws,Training on Harassment and Gender-Based Crimes, Discrimination Against Persons with Disabilities Prohibition Act, Election Security (Electoral Act 2022), Core principles of Public Relations and Public Speaking, Cartography, Map Reading, Human Relations, Report Writing, Cybercrime Act 2015, Combat Crafts, Artificial Intelligence, Attitudinal and Behavioral Changes and Public Conduct.

Adejobi said that the implementation of this revised curriculum is in line with the IGP’s dedication to intellectual and capacity building within the Nigeria Police Force.

“By addressing critical areas of training, the IGP aims to improve the optimal performance level, professionalism, and community-oriented approach of new recruits, preparing them to effectively discharge their duties within the ambit of the law”, he said.

He reiterated the commitment of the Force to continuous improvement and sensitization of its officers “to ensure that they are not only well-trained but also equipped with the prerequisite knowledge and skills required to effectively meet the high demands of policing in collaboration with relevant stakeholders, to achieve a crime free society we deserve”.

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