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Liberia Police chief gets prestigious international security award

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Monrovia, Liberia–Liberia’s inspector General of Police Gregory Coleman has been nominated to receive the 2017 prestigious    GOLDEN STAR AWARD FOR DISTINGUISHED SECURITY SERVICE IN WEST AFRICA.

The Award which is the 14th edition will be conferred on the Liberian Police Inspector General on February 6- 9 2018, in  Kigali, Rwanda at  an exhibition that is expected to take place at the  Radisson Blu Hotel  and Convention Centre.

According to an LNP press release, a communication was addressed to the Liberian Police Inspector General of Police by the Security Watch Africa signed by the Retired General Joseph Nunoo- Mensah, Chairman of the Board of Trustees and Patrick Agbambu International Coordinator and CEO.

It said the LNP IGP was nominated as the result of a meticulous assessment of his official and personal drive for the provision of security and safety for the people and businesses of Liberia.

The group also stated that the nomination of the Liberia National Police Inspector General is also based on his commitment to security and safety in the Republic of Liberia through selfless service, pragmatic leadership, Patriotism, innovation and untiring efforts in entrenching sanity , safety and security in Liberia.

The Security Watch Africa Awards, Conference and Exhibition is in line with the drive to provide an international platform  to celebrate  Africa’s best in Governance, Leadership, Security, Safety, Transport and Environment, and is also aimed at creating a credible forum for networking and cross fertilization of ideals  by experts and colleagues.

The GOLDEN STAR AWARD brings together Heads of Governments, Head of Government’s Security Agencies, Security Stakeholders Security Equipment Manufactures, and Vendors, International Organizations and Agencies and International Experts on Security and Investments.

The theme of this year’s event is “Confronting Land and Maritime   Security Challenges in Africa.”

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