Force Public Relations Officer CSP Olumuyiwa Adejobi has urged police recruits to imbibe public relations skills and learn the Force social media policy for effective policing in the country. CSP OGUNJOBI who was at the Police College Ikeja, said the Nigeria Police Force has deemed it necessary to lecture its recruit constables who are undergoing training across the 16 police colleges and training schools to imbibe and put to use principles of public relations for improved service delivery and efficiency during the course of their duty.
Over 700 recruits attended the training at the police College Ikeja in line with the directive of the Inspector-General of Police, IGP Usman Alkali Baba that lecture on PR and social media policy be replicated in all colleges and training schools across the country with a view to catching the new officers young.
The Force PRO urged the recruits to be of good character and worthy ambassadors and to adhere strictly to the provisions of the Nigeria Police Force social media policy which guides police personnel on the use and regulation of social media platforms as violation of the policy may cause them to run foul of the law. He concluded that social media policy of the Force prohibits reckless and inappropriate use of social media platforms to promote indiscipline, unethical acts and unapproved activities of police personnel at official or personal capacity.
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