The Deputy Inspector General of Police (DIGP) in charge of Administration and Personnel, Jeanne Chantal Ujeneza, on Monday, March 28, received at the Rwanda National Police (RNP) General Headquarters in Kacyiru, a delegation from Ivory Coast, who are in Rwanda for a working visit.
The delegation that includes police officers and other officials from different entities, headed by Traore Wodjo Fini, the advisor to the Minister of Interior for Ivory Coast, is in Rwanda since March 27, for a working visit.
While welcoming the delegation, DIGP Ujeneza said that Rwanda National Police is always open to share its experiences and to learn from one other.
“Your visit to the Rwanda National Police will focus on building the capacity of the police, including continuous training, human resource management and logistics. Rwanda National Police remains committed to move jointly to train and develop the capacities of our police officers and forces, and to strength bilateral cooperation between our two institutions,” DIGP Ujeneza said.
While in Rwanda, the delegation will visit RNP schools and other facilities as part of their working visit.
Mr. Traore said that they are happy to choose and to learn from Rwanda as a country that has achieved a lot in all aspects, including policing and security in general.
“We visited Rwanda National Police to understand, share experience and expertise on how the police works with and for the people. We are looking at three main things; human resource management, professionalism and training programmes that prepare Rwanda Police officers to work with and serve the people,” Traore said. (End).