Thursday, April 18, 2013

Police Organise Workshop For Officers


A 4-day workshop on Capacity Building for Police Public Relations Officers organized by the Nigeria Police Force, in conjunction with the Government of Akwa-Ibom State, kicked off Wednesday at Le’ Meridien Hotel, Uyo, capital of Akwa Ibom State, southsouth Nigeria.

According to a statement by CSP Frank Mba, Deputy Force Public Relations Officer, the workshop is intended to equip Police Public Relations Officers with requisite professional skills and knowledge in effectively managing the corporate image of the Force in the face of rising extremism, criminality and terrorism in the country.

It is expected to emphasize the need for synergy and collaborative efforts among security agencies in the country.

He said “the curriculum of the Workshop is strategically designed to cover training in Media relations, Crisis Communications and Issues Management; Media and Police Public Relations; Perception, Image and Brand management in government agencies; and Terrorism in Democracy and Communication.”

Also featuring in the intensive training workshop are topics on Public Relations in Police and non-commercial organization, social role of the police in the post 9/11 era; and other relevant courses.

The training workshop which is being facilitated by PRM Africa, a foremost Public Relations and Brand Communications firm in Nigeria, with support from some good spirited private and public institutions, has in attendance, the Director, Defence Information, Brig.-General Chris Olukolade who is leading spokespersons of the Nigerian Army, Nigerian Navy and the Nigerian Air Force. Also participating in the Workshop are the spokespersons of the Department of State Security Services, Mrs. Marylyn Ogar and other Public Relations managers from the Customs, Immigration, Federal Road Safety Corps, and Nigeria Security and Civil Defence Corps.

“The participation of other security agencies is a manifestation of the resolve of the present Police Management to strengthen inter-agency collaboration in the fight against crime and criminality in the country,” Mba said.

The Inspector General of Police, Mohammed Abubakar, while addressing participants in his welcome address, commended the Governor of Akwa Ibom State, Godswill Akpabio, for his magnanimity in making the Workshop a reality.

He informed that the workshop is part of his reform agenda to strategically reposition the Nigeria Police Force for effective performance in the face of growing security concern in the country.

He added that the introduction of capacity building for the Public Relations Department of the Force is aimed at deepening confidence, strengthening relationship with the public and boosting the corporate image of the Nigeria Police; noting that the success of the Police and other security agencies in the fight against crime, depends largely, on the support, cooperation and partnership enjoyed from the public.
Source: PM News

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