60 Police Officers from Bauchi Command Benefit from Capacity Training 

By Bashir Hassan Abubakar

Bauchi Command has conducted a 3-Day capacity building training for 60 Officers inline  with the vision and policies of the Inspector General of Police, IGP Kayode Egbetokun,  which emphasises professionalism, efficiency, and accountability.

Beyond professionalism, the Command is committed to the expansion of the Police Force beyond traditional law enforcement roles through innovative approach to policing in Bauchi State under the leadership of Commissioner of Police Auwal Musa Muhammed.

A press statement by command’s PPRO CSP Aimed Mohammed Wakil Anipr, Mnisma, disclosed that the  training was conducted in collaboration with Fimihan Adeoye Security Consult, which was held at the Police Officers’ Mess in Bauchi.

According to the statement, the training program was focused on critical topics centred on analysis of statutory police duties, appropriate use of force and firearms, fostering inter-agency collaboration, and the implementation of effective police patrols aimed at enhancing crime prevention and detection.

During the closing ceremony, AIG Fimihan Adeoye, PSC (+) (Rtd) and CEO of Fimihan Adeoye Security Consult, expressed confidence in the enthusiasm and engagement demonstrated by the participants throughout the training.

He implored the participants to apply their newly acquired knowledge in their duties, which would significantly enhance their professional roles.

Adeoye also acknowledged CP Muhammed’s commitment to advancing the command’s human resources through invaluable training initiatives.

In his remarks, CP Auwal extended his sincere gratitude to the Fimihan Adeoye Security Consult for facilitating the program. He reaffirmed the Bauchi State Police Command’s commitment to the ongoing collaboration with the firm to further develop the skills and capabilities of its officers.

While articulating his optimism on value of the training, the CP expressed hope that it would provide participants with unique insights to enhance their professional capacities.

CP Auwal further announced plans to extend similar training programs across various levels of the command, underscoring the commitment for continuous capacity-building for all ranks within the force.

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