Ondo state commissioner of Police, Hilda Ibifuro-Harrison has commended authorities of the force for putting in place measures to cater for the welfare of serving and deceased officers.
Ibifuro-Harrison gave the commendation at the 7th passing out parade of the police secondary school in Akure.
Ibifuro-Harrison gave the commendation at the 7th passing out parade of the police secondary school, Akure the state capital.
TVC’s Ayodeji Moradeyo reports that it is the seventh passing out parade of the police secondary school, Akure, Ondo state and two hundred and six students graduated from the school.
It was fun galore at the event, as the students displayed different cultural dances.
For the state commissioner of police, Hilda Ibifuro-Harrison, the men and officers of the force deserve to be well motivated to enhance their performance.
Ibifuro-Harrison charged the students to be good ambassadors of the school.
The police boss commended the management of the school for their dedication to work.
Earlier in his speech, the commandant of the school, Augustin Peter congratulated the graduating students and charged them to be focused in life.
The police secondary school, Akure, which was established in April 2005 with one student, has grown to become a school with a population of one thousand, six hundred students.