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IGP Namuhoranye hosts dinner to honor the visiting Police Chiefs and delegations

The Inspector General of Police (IGP), CG Felix Namuhoranye, on Friday, June 20, hosted a special dinner in Kigali to honor Police Chiefs and delegations from various African countries, who were in Rwanda for the 13th graduation of the Police Senior Command and Staff Course (PSCSC).

They included Kenya's ambassador to Rwanda, Amb. Janet Mwawasi Oben, the Inspector General of Kenya Police Service, Douglas Kanja Kirocho, and the Inspector General of South Sudan National Police Service, Gen Abraham Manyuat Peter.

Others include Deputy Police Chiefs and heads of delegations from the eight African countries.

In his remarks, IGP Namuhoranye extended heartfelt appreciation to the ambassador, Chiefs of Police and delegations for their presence and their countries’ continued support in shaping the future of regional policing through joint training and knowledge exchange.

“Your presence here today is a testament to the strength of our regional partnerships and our shared commitment to professional policing," IGP Namuhoranye said.

"The success of the Police Senior Command and Staff Course reflects not only the dedication of the graduates but also the unwavering support and collaboration of your respective institutions. We remain committed to strengthening these ties to ensure a safer and more secure region for our people.”

The dinner also served as a moment of reflection and celebration of the achievements made through collective efforts in capacity building and advancing strategic leadership within African police institutions.

The 13th PSCSC intake was attended by 20 law enforcement officers from Rwanda as well as 14 from allied students from South Sudan, Kenya, Namibia, Lesotho, Malawi, Somalia, Central African Republic, and Botswana.

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