Police Decorate 87 Newly Promoted ASPs In Bayelsa

The Police Command in Bayelsa decorated 87 officers, who were lately promoted from inspector to assistant supervisor of police. Addressing the officers in Yenagoa history, the manager of police, Francis Alonyenu, prompted them to show lesser commitment to service delivery. “ Your elevation to a advanced rank calls for lesser commitment to service.

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I prompt you to be largely professional in the discharge of your duties. “ You’re anticipated to parade a advanced position of discipline and tone- control while on duty. The price for fidelity to duty is creation. Be devoted to your work, and do it diligently, ” he said.

Speaking to journalists, ASP Umar Mohammed, one of the recently promoted officers, expressed gratefulness to God for the creation. He thanked the Inspector- General of Police for chancing them good of progressing in their chosen career.

“ On behalf of my associates, I also thank the manager of police for always playing the part of a father while dealing with us. Related News Edo 2024 INEC Urges Parties To Abide By Electoral Guidelines Again Defacers Destroy 13 Towers On Ahoada- Yenagoa 132KV Transmission Line Okpebholo Promises More Status For Edo, Flags Off crusade In Homestead Youth Group Cautions Against Sabotage Of Dangote Refinery “ This creation will motivate us to perform our duties with further industriousness and lesser commitment, ” he said.

In another development, the speaker of the Police Officers women Association, Bayelsa chapter, Mrs Ada Alonyenu, has joined other chapters to celebrate the association’s 60th anniversary. Alonyenu prompted women of bobbies to support their misters by playing active part in managing the home front. She said that a bobby’s job could bear them to stay down from the home front for a long time and that it was the woman’s duty to stand in the gap. “ As women
of bobbies, we should pay close attention to the children, it’s our duty to bring them up duly, ” she said. NAN

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