The Police authorities have resolved to be neutral in the 2023 general election, in line with the commitment expressed by President Buhari.
The President during the commencement of the conference of Senior Police Officers in the Imo State capital affirmed his commitment to delivering free, fair and credible elections.
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The conference which has now ended had in attendance President Muhammadu Buhari, Governor Hope Uzodimma, the Minister of Police Affairs, the Inspector General of Police and Senior Police Officers from the rank of Commissioner.
The lectures delivered included Democracy and the Electoral Process, Trends and Drivers of Election Violence in Nigeria, Tools and Resources of INTERPOL to Support Peaceful Elections and Public Relations as a Tool for Effective Communication for Election Purposes.
The Inspector General of Police read out the communique.
With the commitments made, the police have placed themselves under a burden of delivering a sterling performance.
The Police authorities have resolved to be neutral in the 2023 general election, in line with the commitment expressed by President Buhari.
The President during the commencement of the conference of Senior Police Officers in the Imo State capital affirmed his commitment to delivering free, fair and credible elections.
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The conference which has now ended had in attendance President Muhammadu Buhari, Governor Hope Uzodimma, the Minister of Police Affairs, the Inspector General of Police and Senior Police Officers from the rank of Commissioner.
The lectures delivered included Democracy and the Electoral Process, Trends and Drivers of Election Violence in Nigeria, Tools and Resources of INTERPOL to Support Peaceful Elections and Public Relations as a Tool for Effective Communication for Election Purposes.
The Inspector General of Police read out the communique.
With the commitments made, the police have placed themselves under a burden of delivering a sterling performance.
The Police authorities have resolved to be neutral in the 2023 general election, in line with the commitment expressed by President Buhari.
The President during the commencement of the conference of Senior Police Officers in the Imo State capital affirmed his commitment to delivering free, fair and credible elections.
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The conference which has now ended had in attendance President Muhammadu Buhari, Governor Hope Uzodimma, the Minister of Police Affairs, the Inspector General of Police and Senior Police Officers from the rank of Commissioner.
The lectures delivered included Democracy and the Electoral Process, Trends and Drivers of Election Violence in Nigeria, Tools and Resources of INTERPOL to Support Peaceful Elections and Public Relations as a Tool for Effective Communication for Election Purposes.
The Inspector General of Police read out the communique.
With the commitments made, the police have placed themselves under a burden of delivering a sterling performance.
The Police authorities have resolved to be neutral in the 2023 general election, in line with the commitment expressed by President Buhari.
The President during the commencement of the conference of Senior Police Officers in the Imo State capital affirmed his commitment to delivering free, fair and credible elections.
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The conference which has now ended had in attendance President Muhammadu Buhari, Governor Hope Uzodimma, the Minister of Police Affairs, the Inspector General of Police and Senior Police Officers from the rank of Commissioner.
The lectures delivered included Democracy and the Electoral Process, Trends and Drivers of Election Violence in Nigeria, Tools and Resources of INTERPOL to Support Peaceful Elections and Public Relations as a Tool for Effective Communication for Election Purposes.
The Inspector General of Police read out the communique.
With the commitments made, the police have placed themselves under a burden of delivering a sterling performance.
The Police authorities have resolved to be neutral in the 2023 general election, in line with the commitment expressed by President Buhari.
The President during the commencement of the conference of Senior Police Officers in the Imo State capital affirmed his commitment to delivering free, fair and credible elections.
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The conference which has now ended had in attendance President Muhammadu Buhari, Governor Hope Uzodimma, the Minister of Police Affairs, the Inspector General of Police and Senior Police Officers from the rank of Commissioner.
The lectures delivered included Democracy and the Electoral Process, Trends and Drivers of Election Violence in Nigeria, Tools and Resources of INTERPOL to Support Peaceful Elections and Public Relations as a Tool for Effective Communication for Election Purposes.
The Inspector General of Police read out the communique.
With the commitments made, the police have placed themselves under a burden of delivering a sterling performance.
The Police authorities have resolved to be neutral in the 2023 general election, in line with the commitment expressed by President Buhari.
The President during the commencement of the conference of Senior Police Officers in the Imo State capital affirmed his commitment to delivering free, fair and credible elections.
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The conference which has now ended had in attendance President Muhammadu Buhari, Governor Hope Uzodimma, the Minister of Police Affairs, the Inspector General of Police and Senior Police Officers from the rank of Commissioner.
The lectures delivered included Democracy and the Electoral Process, Trends and Drivers of Election Violence in Nigeria, Tools and Resources of INTERPOL to Support Peaceful Elections and Public Relations as a Tool for Effective Communication for Election Purposes.
The Inspector General of Police read out the communique.
With the commitments made, the police have placed themselves under a burden of delivering a sterling performance.
The Police authorities have resolved to be neutral in the 2023 general election, in line with the commitment expressed by President Buhari.
The President during the commencement of the conference of Senior Police Officers in the Imo State capital affirmed his commitment to delivering free, fair and credible elections.
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The conference which has now ended had in attendance President Muhammadu Buhari, Governor Hope Uzodimma, the Minister of Police Affairs, the Inspector General of Police and Senior Police Officers from the rank of Commissioner.
The lectures delivered included Democracy and the Electoral Process, Trends and Drivers of Election Violence in Nigeria, Tools and Resources of INTERPOL to Support Peaceful Elections and Public Relations as a Tool for Effective Communication for Election Purposes.
The Inspector General of Police read out the communique.
With the commitments made, the police have placed themselves under a burden of delivering a sterling performance.
The Police authorities have resolved to be neutral in the 2023 general election, in line with the commitment expressed by President Buhari.
The President during the commencement of the conference of Senior Police Officers in the Imo State capital affirmed his commitment to delivering free, fair and credible elections.
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The conference which has now ended had in attendance President Muhammadu Buhari, Governor Hope Uzodimma, the Minister of Police Affairs, the Inspector General of Police and Senior Police Officers from the rank of Commissioner.
The lectures delivered included Democracy and the Electoral Process, Trends and Drivers of Election Violence in Nigeria, Tools and Resources of INTERPOL to Support Peaceful Elections and Public Relations as a Tool for Effective Communication for Election Purposes.
The Inspector General of Police read out the communique.
With the commitments made, the police have placed themselves under a burden of delivering a sterling performance.