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President Muhammadu Buhari
President Muhammadu Buhari has commissioned 628 cadets to Officers
of the Nigerian Police that graduated from the Police Academy Wudil, in Kano
State.
In his speech during the passing out parade on Thursday, Buhari
reiterated his administration’s commitment in fulfilling his campaign promises,
especially on security, fight against corruption and improving the economy of
the country.
The president said the Nigerian Police remained a critical area in
the country’s domestic security, hence much emphasis was accorded to the
sector.
He said: “the Nigerian Police Academy Wudil was meant to produce
police officers that would foster the security of the Nation. Therefore, I
implore you to operate professionally, gallantly and courageously.”
Congratulating the officers, Buhari urged them to always remember
that Nigeria and the law abiding Nigerians have entrusted on them to protect
their lives and property.
Earlier, the Commandant of the Academy, AIG Ibrahim Zanna, said
the 628 cadets of the Regular course two, out of which 83 are females have
successfully graduated as Assistant Superintendents of Police (ASPs).
Zanna said that in order to offer courses that have more relevance
with the challenges of policing the nation, the Academy would soon introduce
courses bordering cyber crime, gender issues, criminal justice and
administration.
He charged the new officers to be dedicated and selfless in
serving the nation.
“Although, the growth and development of the academy has been
accompanied with the infrastructural inadequacies of classrooms, hostels, staff
houses and lecture theatres, which the academy is still trying to deal with.
“It is hoped that the government would continue to provide
requisite assistance in this regard to enable the academy achieve its set
objectives,” he said.
According to him, despite the mentioned challenges, the academy
has endeavoured to provide an environment conducive for learning and research into
high-level policing and general services to the public.
He explained that more needed to be done to equip the academy with
requisites facilities to cope with modern law enforcement strategies.
The Commandant called for the support of the President in signing
the police academy bill currently before the National Assembly in order for the
academy to fulfill the objectives of its establishment. (NAN)

























