Ad image

10,000 Police constables graduated to boost national security

Ojochenemi Onje
3 Min Read

The Nigeria Police Force (NPF) has graduated 10,000 newly trained constables after completing intensive training across various Police Colleges and Training Institutions nationwide, marking another milestone in the Force’s efforts to strengthen internal security and improve its operational capacity.

The Passing Out Parade, which took place simultaneously across all designated training institutions on October 7, 2025, represents a continuation of the NPF’s strategic manpower development drive aimed at enhancing the country’s policing standards in line with global best practices.

A statement by Benjamin Hundeyin, Force Public Relations Officer, said the new constables would soon be deployed to various commands and formations across the country to strengthen policing at the grassroots and complement ongoing security operations.

Read also: 531 new police recruits to strengthen security, address manpower gaps – Mutfwang

Kayode Egbetokun, Inspector-General of Police, urged the recruits to uphold the core values of honour, diligence, and patriotism as they embark on their policing careers.

Egbetokun reminded the new officers of the high expectations placed on them by Nigerians, stressing that their conduct in the field must reflect the ethical and professional standards of modern policing.

“Your training has equipped you with the knowledge, skills, and discipline to serve with integrity and courage. Carry with you the values of honour, diligence, and patriotism as you join the ranks to protect lives and property”, the IGP said.

According to the statement, the recruits were exposed to courses in intelligence-led policing, community partnership, crime prevention strategies, respect for human rights, and the responsible use of authority.

“The curriculum was designed to prepare them for the dynamic challenges of 21st-century law enforcement while fostering stronger police-community relations.

“The graduation of this new batch follows a similar exercise in January 2025, when another 10,000 constables were inducted into the Force, part of a broader initiative to increase police presence and improve response capacity nationwide”, the statement read.

Read also: Recruitment of 10,000 Police grossly inadequate for Nigeria -Kumo

According to the IGP, the recruitment and training efforts underscore the Police leadership’s commitment to reform, modernisation, and improved welfare for officers.

He emphasised that sustained investment in training and institutional development remains central to achieving a safer and more secure Nigeria.

“The Nigeria Police Force remains committed to continuous training, welfare enhancement, and institutional reforms that will sustain the gains of modern policing.

“We will continue to build a Force that is efficient, accountable, and trusted by the people”, Egbetokun assured.

Share This Article