By Emmanuel M. Kangar, Jr.
The Liberia National Police (LNP) has announced the successful completion of a Station Commanders Course by several of its officers in Rwanda. The training, aimed at strengthening leadership and operational capacity within the force, marks a significant step in enhancing policing standards across the country.
In a statement, the LNP extended congratulations to the officers, describing them as “gallant men and women” who have demonstrated commitment and professionalism throughout the course. The program is expected to equip participants with advanced skills in station management, community engagement, and effective law enforcement practices.
Authorities say the knowledge gained will contribute to improved service delivery and public safety. The LNP reaffirmed its dedication to continuous capacity building as part of broader efforts to modernize the police force.


