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Kismayo, January 31, 2017 - The third phase of training for 201 Jubbaland State Police recruits commenced yesterday in the port city of Kismayo.
The three-month training is being conducted by the Police Component of the African Union Mission in Somalia (AMISOM) and the Somali Police. The first and second phases of the training programme were concluded last year.
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AMISOM Police launches third phase of police recruitment training in Jubbaland
Kismayo, January 31, 2017 - The third phase of training for 201 Jubbaland State Police recruits commenced yesterday in the port city of Kismayo.
The three-month training is being conducted by the Police Component of the African Union Mission in Somalia (AMISOM) and the Somali Police. The first and second phases of the training programme were concluded last year.
Kismayo, January 31, 2017 - The third phase of training for 201 Jubbaland State Police recruits commenced yesterday in the port city of Kismayo.
The three-month training is being conducted by the Police Component of the African Union Mission in Somalia (AMISOM) and the Somali Police. The first and second phases of the training programme were concluded last year.
Jubbaland DURATION: 3:29 SOURCE: AMISOM PUBLIC INFORMATION RESTRICTIONS: This media asset is free for editorial broadcast, print, online and radio use. It is not to be sold on and is restricted for other purposes. All enquiries to thenewsroom@auunist.org CREDIT REQUIRED: AMISOM PUBLIC INFORMATION LANGUAGE: ENGLISH/SOMALI NATURAL SOUND DATELINE: 31/JANUARY/2016, KISMAAYO, SOMALIA SHOT LIST 1. Wide shot, police recruits line up at the training school 2. Med shot, Jubbaland Police recruits queue before commencement of training 3. Close up shot, some of the recruits 4. Med shot, AMISOM Police Deputy Superintendent of Police (DSP), Emmanuel Ogom Nwaeyizie, and Jubbaland Police training commander, Col. Hassan Gabose, check the list of recruits 5. Wide shot, AMISOM Police speaks to the new recruits 6. Med shot, AMISOM Police officers checking the list of the recruits 7. Wide shot, Police recruits lining up 8. Close up shot, one of the new recruits 9. Med shot, AMISOM Police DSP, Emmanuel Ogom Nwaeyizie speaking to the recruits 10. Close up shot, one of the new recruits 11. Wide shot, new recruits lining up 12. Med shot, new recruits marching 13. Med shot, new recruits entering the training hall 14. Wide shot, new recruits listening to a briefing 15. Med shot, some of the new recruits inside the hall 16. Wide shot, the recruits listening to a briefing from the Jubbaland Police Commanders 17. Close up shot, Jubbaland Police Commander in Charge of Training, Gen. Yussuf Osman Dhuumaal, speaks to the new recruits 18. Med shot, AMISOM officers at the training hall 19. Wide shot, the new recruits 20. Close up shot, DSP. Emmanuel Ogom Nwaeyizie, AMISOM Police Team Leader for Training and Development.
21. SOUNDBITE: (ENGLISH) DSP. Emmanuel Ogom
Nwaeyizie, AMISOM Police Team Leader for Training and Development We had about 400 officers that have passed out already in the first two phases. The current 201 recruits will be going through the three-month course that is commencing today. We believe that we had a very successful training in the first and the second phases. The AMISOM Police Commissioner has given us the go-ahead to make sure that we do our best. At least this has to be better than what we had in the first and the second one. I believe by the time this group passes out, we will have a professionally welltrained Somali Police Force that will take charge of this region. 22. Med shot, recruits listening to a briefing 23. Close up shot, Jubbaland Police Training Commander, Col, Hassan Gabose Affey speaking to the recruits 24. SOUNDBITE: (SOMALI) Col. Hassan Gabose Affey, Jubbaland Police Training Commander Today we are gathered here today to witness the commencement of the third phase of the Jubbaland Police new recruits training in collaboration with AMISOM Police. We are grateful to AMISOM Police and we are hopeful that the completion of the training will be a success to both Somali people and will also improve the image of AMISOM. 25. Med shot, AMISOM Police and the Jubbaland Police Force officers talking to each other
AMISOM Police launches third phase of police recruitment
training in Jubbaland Kismayo, January 31, 2017 - The third phase of training for 201 Jubbaland State Police recruits commenced yesterday in the port city of Kismayo.
The three-month training is being conducted by the Police
Component of the African Union Mission in Somalia (AMISOM) and
the Somali Police. The first and second phases of the training programme were concluded last year.
The AMISOM Police team Leader for Training and Development,
Deputy Superintendent of Police (DSP), Emmanuel Ogom Nwaeyizie, said 400 police officers graduated in the first two phases and were deployed to various stations in Jubbaland. The 201 recruits will be going through the recruitment course that is commencing today and will last three months. We had very successful training in the first and second phases. I believe by the time this group passes out, we will have a professional and welltrained Somali Police Force that will take charge of the region, said DSP Nwaeyizie.
Colonel Hassan Gabose Affey, the Jubbaland Police Training
Commander, thanked AMISOM for its role in training police recruits in Jubbaland, saying the programme had played a major role in boosting security and enforcing law and order in Jubbaland. We are gathered here to witness the commencement of the third phase of the Jubbaland Police new recruits training in collaboration with AMISOM Police. We are grateful to AMISOM Police and we are hopeful that the completion of the training will be a success to Somali people and also improve the image of AMISOM, said Col. Affey. Ahead of the exercise, the recruits who were gathered at the training school were taken through the elaborate programme by Gen. Yussuf Osman Dhuumaal, the Jubbaland Police Commander in Charge of Training.
The training will focus on both practical and theoretical aspects of
policing, among them, combat, human rights and community policing. The Police Recruitment Programme, which aims to train a total of 600 police officers, is sponsored by the Department for International Development. Part of the AMISOM Police Component mandate is to train and mentor Somali Police officers to help build the capacity of the institution and enable it perform security functions according to international policing standards.