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Anambra State Police Command has highlighted what it called the gains of joining the Nigeria Police Force.
The command in a press statement by its spokesperson, SP Tochukwu Ikenga called on eligible Anambra people to participate in the ongoing recruitment process.
The Command stated that joining the Police Force offers Ndi Anambra an opportunity to actively contribute to improved policing services, promote unity, and support nation-building efforts.
The statement said: “Key reasons and gains why eligible citizens from Anambra state particularly indigenes of Anambra State, should consider a career in the Nigeria Police Force, is because it is a vital platform for meaningful participation in national development.
“Policing is a noble profession anchored on service, discipline, and patriotism, providing structured career growth, professional training, and the chance to make a positive impact on the society by safeguarding lives and property.”
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The Command noted that the increased participation of indigenes in the Force will strengthen community-oriented policing, enhance public trust, and improve security outcomes by fostering a better understanding of the local environment, culture, and people.
“Anambra State Police Command encourages indigenes to further see enlistment into the Police Force as a constructive way to be part of national discussions on security and governance.
“You must note that active involvement in national institutions is essential for inclusive development and lasting peace,” he added.
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