Through the programme, 52 police officers representing 44 police agencies from 35 countries were enrolled in a four-month basic academy training programme at the Abu Dhabi Police College, UAE”
By John Odunayo
The Inspector-General of Police (IGP) Dr Kayode Egbetokun, has reiterated the passion and commitment of the Nigeria Police Force to international capacity building of its personnel.
This is with the goal of strengthening overall adherence to global law enforcement and operational response capabilities.

According to a statement made available on Friday by the Force Public Relations Officer, CSP Benjamin Hundeyin, the IGP, represented by the Commissioner of Police, INTERPOL, Lagos Annex, CP Bode Ojajuni, made this known at the graduation ceremony of three Nigeria Police officers at the Abu Dhabi Police College, UAE.
The three Nigeria Police officers who graduated in Abu Dhabi Police College courtesy of the International Association of Chiefs of Police (IACP) UAE Ministry of Interior Police Academy Exchange Programme, are DSP Abdullah Yusuf, ASP Faith Asigidi and Inspector Noah Joseph, all from the INTERPOL Bureau of the Nigeria Police Force.
The exchange programme is a collaborative effort between the IACP and the UAE MOI.

Through the programme, 52 police officers representing 44 police agencies from 35 countries were enrolled in a four-month basic academy training programme at the Abu Dhabi Police College, UAE.
The graduation ceremony was attended by Sheikh Khaled Bin Mohammed Al Nahyah, Crown Prince of Abu Dhabi, Emirati government officials, Police representatives and global dignitaries from participating countries.
