The training instructors of the Guyana Police Force Academy have been urged to execute their roles effectively as mentors and educators, to cultivate a culture of continuous improvement and dedication among law enforcement officers.
Minister of Home Affairs Robeson Benn; Commissioner of Police (ag) Clifton Hicken and Deputy Commissioner ‘Administration’ Calvin Brutus met with the educators at the Officers Training Centre, Camp Road, Georgetown Saturday last.
The meeting focused on discussions surrounding the roles and responsibilities of educators to make the police academy a professional and successful educational institution.
In his address, Minister Benn outlined the vision for broader national development, emphasising the pivotal role of law enforcement in shaping Guyana’s future. He also highlighted the importance of modernising the infrastructural development within the police force.
Furthermore, the minister underscored the significance of continuous training and education for police officers, equipping them with the necessary skills and knowledge to adapt to evolving challenges in policing.
Commissioner Hicken expounded on the importance of maintaining a strong disciplinary framework within the academy, which is pivotal in moulding the character and professionalism of law enforcement officers.
Meanwhile, Deputy Commissioner Brutus added that a well-organised academy lays the foundation for a productive training environment that will ultimately contribute to the overall success of the academy’s mission and strategic plan.
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