Gambia Police Force partners with German Support Team to empower PIU officers through groundbreaking training program
In a significant step towards enhancing the capabilities of the Police Intervention Unit (PIU), the Gambia Police Force, in conjunction with The German Police Support Team (GPST), successfully concluded the first phase of the Training of Trainers (TOT) program on Friday, February 16th, 2024.
Held at the prestigious NaNA Conference Hall, the comprehensive training program aimed to empower a select group of officers with the skills and knowledge necessary to lead training activities within the PIU. This milestone underscores a collaborative effort to bolster the effectiveness and professionalism of the Gambia Police Force.
Adeline Basangeh, during the closing ceremony, expressed heartfelt gratitude to The GPST for their invaluable support throughout the training process. He commended the dedication of the officers and urged them to embrace their forthcoming responsibilities with diligence and a sense of duty.
The training covered a range of essential topics, equipping officers with the latest techniques and strategies to enhance their leadership and training abilities within the PIU. This initiative is part of a broader commitment by the GPF to continually improve and modernize its operations.
As Basangeh highlighted the successful conclusion of the first phase, he emphasized the importance of collaboration with international partners. This collaboration, he noted, is pivotal for implementing successful police reform initiatives that meet international standards.
The Gambia Police Force reiterates its unwavering commitment to working hand-in-hand with partners and stakeholders, acknowledging the vital role they play in fostering positive change and ensuring the effectiveness of law enforcement in the region. The conclusion of the first phase of TOT marks a crucial step towards a more capable and responsive Police Intervention Unit, ready to meet the evolving challenges of maintaining peace and security in The Gambia.