IGP Egbetokun pledges to uphold rights of Nigerian youths
The Inspector-General of Police (I-G), Olukayode Egbetokun, has pledged to protect rights, promote welfare and provide opportunities for the growth and development of Nigerian youths.
Mr Egbetokun made the pledge during the Nigeria Police Force Youth Conference organised to mark the 2024 International Youth Day on Monday in Abuja.
The conference, with the theme, “Enhancing Nigeria Youth Value for National Security Intelligence”, was organised by the Nigerian police in collaboration with UNESCO.
The I-G said the day was more than a celebration but a reminder of the crucial role young people play in societies and the global community.
“This day underscores the importance of empowering youths, amplifying their voices and ensuring that their contributions are acknowledged and nurtured.
“It is a celebration of the transformative powers of young people in driving positive change and shaping a better future,” he said.
Mr Egbetokun said the theme was a reminder that the strength and future of the country was in the hands of the youths.
According to him, the role of the youth is pivotal in driving social change, redesigning our security architecture and advancing sustainable development.
He said the Nigerian police would continue to harness the energy, creativity and idealism of Nigerian youths to build a safer, more secure and prosperous country.
“The Nigeria Police Force is committed to creating a secure environment that will empower our youths to realise their full potential.
“Our involvement in this conference highlights our beliefs that young people are indispensable partners in achieving national security and sustainable development.
“We are dedicated to supporting and empowering the youths as chief agents of change and leaders in building a safer and more prosperous Nigeria,” he said.
Mr Egbtokun said the conference was a critical platform for dialogue, education and collaboration between the Nigeria police and Nigerian youths.
He said it was also an opportunity to bridge the gap, foster trust and work together to secure the country in line with the 2024 theme.
He said the insights and ideas that would emerge from the conference would contribute significantly to the enhancement of national security intelligence in the country.
(NAN)
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