Global Transport to train traffic officers in Lagos – Official

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By Uchenna Eletuo

The Global Transport Policy Champions (GTPC) says training of Lagos Police Traffic Officers will enhance effective traffic management andย  service delivery.

The GTPC Chairman and Chief Consultant, Dr Segun Musa,told the News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) in Lagos on Friday that plans were on top gear to train Lagos Police Traffic Officers in June.

According to him, the training will expose participants to the new world order and global best practices in the traffic management sector.

The transport consultant noted that the session was the organisationโ€™s intervention of its corporate social responsibility to improve transportation in the society and to make officers compliant to the needed change attitude.

Musa, who described transportation as critical to commerce and national growth, told the News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) that GTPCย  would expose officers to global best practices.

The theme of the training is โ€œImproving Traffic Policing: Leveraging Emotional Intelligence Skillsโ€.

According to him,ย  global transport policy is an innovative brand championing critical input on multimodal systems, structures, strategies and policies through trainings.

โ€œIt is our resolve to adopt strategic collaborations and consultancy servicesย  with authoritatives to infuse compelling cross-cutting analysis to advance the system.

โ€œThe session with the officers will improve their emotional intelligence capabilities to manage the motoring public,โ€ he said.

He pointed that a better traffic management, where road incidents that mostly claim lives could be reduced was achievable.

Earlier the organisation had paid a courtesy visit to the Lagos State Police Commissioner, Mr Adegoke Fayoade, to seal the arrangement for the training.

The Police commissioner expressedย  gratitude for the gesture, commending GTPCโ€™s move to amplify the conversation on transport infrastructure and policy interventions. (NAN)

 

Edited by Vivian Ihechu

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