Nwaoboshi Wins Officer of the Year Award

Nwaoboshi Wins Officer of the Year Award

By Queen Stephanie Ikanone Odiete

In a remarkable recognition of his selfless dedication and tireless efforts in maintaining peace and security, CSP Harrison Nwaoboshi, the Divisional Police Officer (DPO) of Sapele Police Station, has been honored with the prestigious Officer of the Year Award. 
This esteemed recognition acknowledges his exceptional service and commitment to upholding law and order in the community.

Presenting the award, Comrade Patrick Godwin Erhugba (Ikurusu 1), the President General of the Building Materials Traders Association Sapele said Nwaoboshi's unwavering dedication and relentless efforts have played a pivotal role in ensuring the safety and security of Sapele, allowing businesses to thrive and fostering an environment of peaceful coexistence.
"His exemplary leadership skills and deep sense of responsibility have made a significant impact on the community.

   "Under his supervision, the Sapele Police Station has become a beacon of hope for the residents. CSP Harrison Nwaoboshi's proactive approach to policing has resulted in the prevention and resolution of numerous criminal activities, contributing to a peaceful environment for the people of Sapele"
  Comrade Erhugba added that the DPO strategic initiatives and effective coordination have led to the successful apprehension of criminals and the recovery of stolen property adding that his commitment to community engagement and collaboration has fostered a strong bond between the police and the residents, promoting trust and cooperation.
The Officer of the Year Award serves as a testament to CSP Harrison Nwaoboshi's outstanding performance and dedication to his duty. His unwavering commitment to upholding the law and protecting the lives and properties of the people of Sapele has earned him the respect and admiration of his colleagues and the community at large.

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