Here’s what’s happening:
- CP Dantawaye inspected tactical training in Lokoja.
- The training aims to equip officers with modern policing techniques.
- The CP stressed continuous training for all Kogi Command officers.
- The initiative aligns with the Inspector-General of Police’s vision for stronger internal security.
Why This Matters
In today’s world, keeping our communities safe requires more than just a badge. It demands a highly trained, disciplined, and dedicated police force. Commissioner Dantawaye understands this, and he’s making sure Kogi’s officers are up to the task.
Intensive Tactical Training
During a recent visit to the combat training ground in Lokoja, CP Dantawaye observed officers undergoing intensive tactical training. He encouraged them to embrace the principles of professionalism, service, and integrity.
“Our duty to protect lives and property is non-negotiable,” the Commissioner stated. He emphasized that this training is not a one-off event but an ongoing process to ensure every officer in the Kogi Command is fully combat-ready. This proactive approach is essential for effective policing in a rapidly changing security environment.
IGP’s Vision and Proactive Policing
This training initiative is in line with the Inspector-General of Police, Kayode Egbetokun’s strategic vision to strengthen internal security across the nation. The Kogi Command has already achieved a significant milestone with the successful field assessment of the ongoing combat operation course.
Who’s Involved?
The training program includes a wide range of officers, from Divisional Police Officers (DPOs) and Divisional Crime Officers (DCOs) to Senior Police Officers (SPOs), Inspectors, and Non-Commissioned Officers (NCOs). This comprehensive approach ensures that all levels of the police force are equipped with the latest skills and knowledge.
Impressive Results
According to reports, the combat operation course, which began in February, has already yielded impressive results. Trainees have demonstrated high levels of discipline, tactical coordination, and combat prowess. This success reflects the command’s dedication to capacity-building programs.
The Bigger Picture: Modern Policing in Nigeria
Nigeria’s police force is constantly evolving to meet the challenges of modern crime. This includes not only tactical training but also the adoption of new technologies and strategies.
Here are some key areas of focus:
- Community Policing: Building trust and collaboration with local communities.
- Technology Integration: Utilizing data analytics, surveillance systems, and digital forensics.
- Intelligence Gathering: Improving the collection and analysis of information to prevent crime.
- Specialized Units: Creating specialized units to address specific types of crime, such as cybercrime and terrorism.
Looking Ahead
The Kogi State Police Command’s commitment to training and capacity building is a positive step towards enhancing security and protecting the lives and property of its citizens. By prioritizing proactive policing strategies and equipping officers with the modern tools and techniques, the command aims to create a safer environment for all residents.