Nigeria Police Salutes Lagos Inspector Justina Omogbai Who Dresses Pupils at Yaba
Category: Nigeria News
The
Nigeria Police Force (NPF)
has hailed Inspector Justina Rita Omogbai for being exemplary after photos of
her tending to pupils went viral.
Inspector Justina was recently
captured ensuring pupils who cross the road at Sabo Junction in Yaba, Lagos
State are properly dressed.
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The officer who is attached to the traffic unit of the Sabo Divisional
Headquarters has now gotten commendations from the
NPF
for what it described as her “professionalism” and “commitment”.
“The Nigeria Police Force
has commended a female Police Officer, Inspector Justina Rita Omogbai,
attached to the Traffic Unit of the Sabo Divisional Headquarters in Lagos
State, for her commitment and acts of professionalism displayed in the course
of her traffic duties and for positively representing the Force amongst the
community, particularly to school children crossing the road at her duty post,
by taking personal steps to ensure they are properly dressed and safe while
heading to and from school,” Force spokesman Muyiwa Adejobi said in a Tuesday
statement.
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“The
NPF
noted that her gesture aligns with the Community Policing tenets and the
concept of ‘Catching Them Young’, as the formative age is very vital to
training children to be law-abiding and compliant with regulations; and her
singular action brings to their memories the standard practice of Nigeria
Police Traffic Officers.
“While commending the officer, the
Inspector-General of Police charged all officers and men to emulate her good
conduct and be shining examples in their respective jurisdictions.
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“He equally tasked officers to be law-abiding even as they sow the seed
of appropriate civic behavior in the minds and hearts of members of their
communities, particularly the young ones, who can serve as evangelists of
values and good potentials of the
NPF
contrary to the present erroneous perception.”
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