By Caren Jeptoo
The National Police Service (NPS) of Kenya hosted participants from the 17th Executive Intelligence Management Course conducted by the National Institute for Security Studies (NISS) of Nigeria.
This significant event underscores the importance of international cooperation in the fields of intelligence and security.
DCI Amin spoke about NPS’s commitment to regional cooperation and collaboration to enhance the use of artificial intelligence in criminal investigation and law enforcement.
The Deputy Commandant Egbeji thanked the NPS for their collaboration.
By hosting this course, the NPS facilitates a critical exchange of knowledge and best practices between Kenya and Nigeria, contributing to the development of a more robust and collaborative approach to security in the region.
The collaboration between the NPS and NISS highlights the shared commitment of both nations to strengthening their security apparatus through education and training.
By bringing together senior security officials from Nigeria and Kenya, the course fosters a spirit of cooperation and mutual understanding, which is essential for addressing shared security challenges.
Moreover, this event is a testament to Kenya’s growing role as a regional hub for security training and intelligence sharing.
The knowledge and insights gained from this course will not only benefit the individual participants but also enhance the overall security capabilities of both countries.
The hosting of the Executive Intelligence Management Course by the NPS is a significant step towards fostering international collaboration in security training.
It provides a valuable platform for the exchange of expertise, ultimately contributing to a safer and more secure Africa.
Senior NPS Directors from NPS Headquarters, KPS, APS and DCI were in attendance.