Press Release: Women Green Energy Institute Commends Nigeria Police Force's Green Initiative
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In a groundbreaking move towards sustainable practices, Chief (Dr) Anita Nana Okuribido, Founder/Chairman of Women Green Energy Institute (First in Africa) and President Women in Renewable Energy Association, applauds the Inspector General of Police, Kayode Egbetokun, for spearheading the Nigeria Police Force,NPF pioneering Green Initiative.
As the first government security agency in Sub-Saharan Africa to embrace environmentally conscious efforts in combating crime while addressing climate change, the NPF sets a remarkable precedent. Chief Okuribido extends her heartfelt green congratulations to the Inspector General of Police for this visionary step.
Recognizing the importance of empowering women in law enforcement, Chief Okuribido passionately recommends collaboration between the Women Green Energy Institute and the NPF. She emphasizes the significance of grasping basic knowledge of green empowerment, asserting that it is key to building a sustainable and secure future.
Chief Okuribido expresses her eagerness to work closely with the NPF, particularly focusing on empowering female police personnel and the wives of police officers. The collaboration aims to provide capacity building and skill set acquisition in the green technology sector, fostering a more sustainable and empowered community within the law enforcement framework.
This initiative aligns with the shared commitment to not only combat crime but also contribute to mitigating the impacts of climate change, setting an inspiring example for other security agencies across the continent. The Women Green Energy Institute looks forward to a fruitful collaboration that advances both environmental sustainability and gender empowerment within the Nigeria Police Force.
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