BENUE BOOSTS CHILD PROTECTION WITH GRADUATION OF 60 UNICEF-BACKED SOCIAL WORKERS. (PHOTOS).

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 BENUE BOOSTS CHILD PROTECTION WITH GRADUATION OF 60 UNICEF-BACKED SOCIAL WORKERS  Benue State has taken a major step toward strengthening child protection and social welfare services with the graduation of 60 Auxiliary Social Workers (ASWs) trained to serve vulnerable children and families at the grassroots. The graduation ceremony, held on Wednesday, marked the successful completion of a programme jointly supported by the Benue State Government, the United Nations International Children’s Emergency Fund (UNICEF), the Bureau of Local Government and Chieftaincy Affairs, and the Benue State Bureau for International Cooperation and Development (BICD). Speaking at the event themed “Building Community Resilience Through Professional Auxiliary Social Work,” the Commissioner for Women Affairs and Social Welfare, Hon. Mrs. Theresa Apochi-Ikwue, described the initiative as a strategic response to gaps in child protection services across the state. She said the newly trained ASWs would...

THE C4i STRIKE FORCE (OCTOPUS) OF THE RIVERS STATE POLICE COMMAND VISITS THE LESS PRIVILEGED AND NEEDY IN COMMEMORATION OF CHRISTMAS: . (PHOTOS). #PRESS RELEASE


 THE C4i STRIKE FORCE (OCTOPUS) OF THE RIVERS STATE POLICE COMMAND VISITS THE LESS PRIVILEGED AND NEEDY IN COMMEMORATION OF CHRISTMAS: 


The C4i Strike Force (OCTOPUS) of the Rivers State Police Command led by its Commander, CSP Julian W. Igbudu and his team are spreading some heartfelt festive cheers to the indigents and needy in the streets of Port-Harcourt, by feeding and gifting them token in commemoration of Christmas and reassuring them of their safety. This empathetic gesture reflects the Commissioner of Police Rivers State and his Management Team's humanitarian advocacy that embodies giving back to the society, aligning with the Inspector-General of Police, IGP Kayode Adeolu Egbetokun, Ph.D, NPM, vision, emphasizing care, love, and focus on global best practices in policing.


The team underscored the significance of this visit and noted that this initiative is just the beginning as it plans to launch a new phase of outreach on January 1, 2025, aiming to reach as many indigents and needy individuals as possible. This commitment to giving back to the community demonstrates the team's dedication to serving and protecting the people of Rivers State and seeing into their well-being.


The cheerful Commander and his amazing team is calling on all well-spirited groups and organizations for collaborative efforts to support the less privileged and the needy by working together to make a more significant impact and engendered joy to those in need.


Signed,

SP GRACE IRINGE-KOKO,  ANIPR.

POLICE PUBLIC RELATIONS OFFICER ,

RIVERS POLICE COMMAND.

29/12/2024.

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