The Minister of Police Affairs, Senator Ibrahim Gaidam, has charged stakeholders to collaborate and ensure that Nigeria Police Academy admission processes are transparent, fair, and aligned with the values of the academy.
He made this statement during a stakeholders meeting on Admission for Regular Course 11 2024/2025 Academy Session of the Nigeria Police Academy held at the headquarters of the Ministry of Police Affairs in Abuja.
The Minister pointed out that this year admission will face new challenges and expectations and the integrity of the admissions process must be safeguarded, as it reflects the commitment to nurturing the very best candidates who will uphold the ideals of justice and service.
“The upcoming admissions process presents us with a unique opportunity to select individuals who are not only academically qualified but also possess the integrity, resilience, and dedication required to serve our communities effectively,” he said.
Gaidam added that the meeting was important as it represents a collective commitment to excellence in the recruitment and training of future leaders in policing as well as playing a critical role in shaping the future of law enforcement in Nigeria.
“Let us remain focused on our shared goal: to cultivate a new generation of police officers who are not only skilled but also compassionate and committed to serving the public with honour.
“Together, we can create a robust framework that not only meets our immediate needs but also sets a standard for future admissions for the 2024 post-UTME examination and the admission procedures for Cadets Regular Course 11 at the Nigeria Police Academy, Wudil,” Gaidam said.