AIG Williams names Administrative block after IGP Egbetokun

IGP Kayode Adeolu Egbetokun, PhD, NPM, Nigeria’s Inspector General of Police

 By Ezekiel Dontinna 

In recognition of the unflinching commitment and support of the Inspector General of Police, IGP Kayode Adeolu Egbetokun, PhD, NPM, to the development of Police Staff College Jos, the Commandant of the Prestigious Police Training Institution, AIG Adebowale Williams psc(+), fdc, has named the refurbished College Administrative Block after him.

    This came in a press statement signed by Police Public Relations Officer, Police Staff College Jos, SP Duwon Amunedon, and made available to newsmen in Jos, the Plateau State capital Saturday.

AIG AIG Adebowale Williams psc(+), fdc, the Commandant, Police Staff College Jos

    The Commandant Police Staff College Jos, disclosed the immortalization of the administrative building, during the Graduation Ceremony of Tactical Leadership and Command Course (TLCC) 23/2024, yesterday. 

   Delivering his address, AIG Adebowale Williams, said, “the Inspector General of Police (IGP) has shown commendable interest in development of the Elite Police Training Institution and he is committed to making it more viable. 

   “lGP Kayode Adeolu Egbetokun PhD, NPM has demonstrated such commitment by approving substantial funds to ensure there is stable power supply to the College”, he emphasized.

   While addressing the Seventy-nine (79) TLCC graduates earlier, AIG Adebowale Williams, reminded them that the occasion was not just to mark the completion of the course, but reaffirm their commitment as Police officers to building a safer Nigeria.

   The Commandant, however, disclosed that the theme of the course as: “Proactive Policing: Building Safety Through Prevention”,  and that it was in line with programs of the IGP which served as a guilding light for their collective effort in law enforcement.

    He further charged the course participants to embrace strategies that prioritize preventive over reaction in order to stay ahead of criminals and their new approach to crimes commission. 

    Williams, therefore, urged them to note that continuous training and retraining were essential to adapt to the ever-changing landscape of law enforcement, because what they have learnt, would not end upon completion of the course.

    He expressed his profound gratitude to the Inspector General of Police and his Management Team for availing the College the opportunity to conduct training and providing funds for the successful execution of the course.

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