45 officers complete junior command and staff course in Musanze #rwanda #RwOT

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The five-month course, now in its 12th intake and designed to enhance leadership and operational effectiveness, concluded on Friday with a pass-out ceremony officiated by Deputy Inspector General of Police (DIGP) in charge of Administration and Personnel, DCG Jeanne Chantal Ujeneza.

In her address, DCG Ujeneza congratulated the graduates for their discipline and commitment, and urged them to apply the knowledge and skills they acquired with confidence and professionalism.

'The conduct and knowledge you have gained will serve you well in your institutions,' she said. 'This training marks a significant step forward in your professional journey.'

She emphasised that their responsibilities go beyond simply executing orders. "You are expected to think critically, offer sound advice, lead by example, and inspire those under your command," she told the graduates.

DCG Ujeneza also highlighted the evolving nature of global security threats and the need for prepared, strategic leadership within security institutions.

'We live in a world increasingly challenged by insecurity. To overcome these threats, we need visionary leaders who can plan effectively and work closely with the communities they serve,' she said.

The course combined academic instruction with a field study tour, allowing participants to bridge theoretical knowledge with practical application.

ACP Augustin Ntaganira, Director of Training at NPC, commended the officers for their dedication and discipline throughout the training period. He expressed confidence that the course would enhance their professional performance and leadership capacities.

The five-month course, now in its 12th intake, is designed to enhance leadership and operational effectiveness.
The five-month course concluded on Friday with a pass-out ceremony officiated by Deputy Inspector General of Police (DIGP) in charge of Administration and Personnel, DCG Jeanne Chantal Ujeneza.
DCG Ujeneza congratulated the graduates for their discipline and commitment, and urged them to apply the knowledge and skills they acquired with confidence and professionalism.

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