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West Africa Police Reform forum opens in Monrovia |
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Written by Wellington Geevon Smith
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Wednesday, 10 September 2008 |
A two-day conference on Police Reform in West Africa opens today in Monrovia.
The conference is to assess the extent, challenges and successes in Police reform in Anglophone West African Countries.
It brings together security and law enforcement officials from Nigeria, Ghana, The Gambia, Sierra Leone and Liberia.
Security team from each country would make a presentation on the state of Police reform in the country, highlighting initiatives and challenges.
A statement from the Liberia National Law Enforcement Association said Justice Ministry Philip Banks would deliver the Keynote Address.
According to the statement, the regional Police reform forum is being hosted by the CLEEN Foundation based in Abuja, Nigeria.
The CLEEN Foundation focuses on pubic safety, security and justice through empirical research, advocacy and demonstration of programs.
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