Professionalism is paramount – IGP Gasana urges newly graduated officers

The Inspector General of Police (IGP) Emmanuel K. Gasana has welcomed the recently graduated Police cadet officers and urged them to uphold professionalism at all times.

IGP Gasana said this on May 18 while briefing the 462 officer graduates who had just returned from one week break ahead of being deployed in different departments and units, the event took place at RNP Headquarters.

He briefed them about the mission of RNP in its pursued for people living in Rwanda feel safe, involved and reassured, through high quality services and being accountable and transparency.

“Now is the time to put everything you learnt in practice. At RNP, it is about professionalism, efficiency and dedication to perform duties as expected and serve the public in a manner that builds trust and

partnership in promoting safety and peace,” he said.

“You should note that Rwanda is developing at a fast rate. As we develop, some modern crimes also crop up and become more sophisticated than before; and that is why you have been trained adequately to ensure that you use your skills in overcoming modern crimes.”

The officers, who were in cadet in 7th, were on May 11 commissioned by HE President Paul Kagame, after successfully completing a one-year course at the Police Training School (PTS) Gishari in Rwamagana District. Today marks the beginning of their tasks in the respective units and departments of Rwanda National Police.

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