LAGOS: A one-week Training on Leadership and Information Communication Technology (ICT) has been organized by the GPF of which twenty-six senior officers of the Gambia Police Force (GPF) have successfully completed on Friday. Speaking at the training which was sponsored by the Personal Management Office (PMO), Dr Jainaba Kah, director general of MDI explained that her institution is the main training school in public sector management and administration and has been a major player in President Jammeh's public sector reform agenda. She stated: “The execution of our mandate to build human capacity and enhance professional development for not only the public but the private and the NGO sectors has been going on for over 28 years now and many public servants have benefited from various training programs at MDI.” Dr Kah stressed the need to patronize and ensure partnership with MDI for them to better be able to educate the caliber of people needed for the institutional Yankuba Sonko, the Inspector General of Police (IGP) also spoke on the importance of the training, adding that it is the first of its kind in GPF. He noted that the move is in line with President Jammeh's vision to transform the security sector into a professional institution He assured both trainers and participants that his command will continue to collaborate with local and international partners in ensuring that capacity of his personnel at all levels are improved. BM ShortURL: http://goo.gl/gixKp Tags: Ghana, IT, Police, Training Section: Latest News, Tech, West Africa