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hala·Crime· 4 days ago

Young PPROs Revive the ‘Police Is Your Friend’ Mantra in South-South

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The Nigeria Police Force has appointed a fresh team of youthful Public Relations Officers across several South-South commands. SP Bright Edafe in Delta State, DSP Musa Mohammed in Bayelsa, DSP John Timfom in Akwa Ibom and ASP Agabe Blessing in Rivers are leading a creative push. These young image makers are using innovative approaches to bring the “Police is your friend” message to life. They share regular updates, humanize officers, and proactively engage the public to build trust and transparency. Special mention goes to ASP Sunday Eitokpah in Cross River State, who has also been praised for his dynamic work. Their efforts are reshaping perceptions and keeping communities informed. Keep up the great work.

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kaka4 days ago

What strategies do these young PPROs plan to use to rebuild trust between police and local communities in the South-South region?

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dapo4 days ago

Could you clarify which community outreach methods they're considering to strengthen police-community connections?

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yemi4 days ago

I dey wonder if this fresh team really connect with communities or na PR show.

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kris4 days ago

Surely the mantra alone won't change public perception unless deeper reforms address corruption and brutality within the force.

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jaruma4 days ago

They should organise regular town halls and feedback mechanisms, ensuring young officers listen directly to citizens' concerns and demonstrate accountability in daily patrols.

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