Edo state government to upgrade police training school

Governor of Edo state, H. E. Godwin Obaseki has disclosed that his administration has concluded plans for the upgrade of the police training school. 


He stated this during inspection tour of the police training school in Ogida barracks, Egor local government area of the state, with Edo state police commissioner, Philip Ogbadu. 


Governor Obaseki said that the state is fortunate to have the Ogida training facility to train policemen, and have been in touch with the police headquarters and agreed that the state government will intervene in the upgrade and improvement of the training facility and make it available for training the policemen and other members of the security architecture in the state. 


According to him, "We are redesigning the security architecture for the state and it will enable us to have a permanent training facility for about five or six squads at a time, each made up of fifty men.

"Personnels will be equipped with introductory training in security, intermediate and advanced training as well as in different levels. It can't happen with the facility in a state of disrepair."


The governor stated that the state government is concerned about the state of their security system and cannot leave for the federal government alone, therefore they have decided to utilize their resources in solving their problem. 

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