ANAMBRA STATE POLICE COMMAND IN COLLABORATION WITH POLICE OFFICERS’ WIVES ASSOCIATION CELEBRATES PUPILS OF POLICE CHILDREN’S SCHOOL TO SUPPORT POLICE FAMILIES AND PROMOTE POSITIVE POLICE-COMMUNITY RELATIONSHIP IN THE STATE
The Anambra State Police Command, led by CP Ikioye Orutugu PhD celebrated the pupils of the Police Children’s School in collaboration with the Police Officers’ Wives Association (POWA).
This event highlights the command’s commitment to supporting police families and promoting positive police-community relationships. The Anambra State Police Command Public Relations Officer SP Tochukwu Ikenga has said in a report .
According to the image maker, SP Ikenga has said that the event includes:
- Community Policing: The celebration demonstrates the importance of community policing and building trust between the police and the public.
- Supporting Police Families: The event shows the command’s commitment to supporting police families, particularly the children, and promoting their well-being.
- Positive Relationships: The collaboration between the police command and POWA aims to foster goodwill and build positive relationships with the community.
- Character Development: The CP and POWA chairperson emphasized the importance of good behavior and habits among the children, encouraging them to be good ambassadors of the school and the nation.
The event featured various activities, including a march past, cultural dance display, and other engaging programs. The attendance of senior officers, POWA members, and parents underscores the significance of this initiative.
Overall, this event showcases the Anambra State Police Command’s efforts to promote community policing and support police families, ultimately contributing to a more positive and trusting relationship between the police and the public.
This serves as a delight to the proactive and doggedness of the State Police Commissioner , CP Ikioye Orutugu since he assumed office. The Spokesperson for the Command SP Tochukwu Ikenga emphasize in the report available to Aiyekooto Reporters.