The Lagos State Law Enforcement Training Institute (LETI) on Thursday sensitised the Water Guards Corps of the Lagos State Waterways Authority (LASWA) on new and strategic ways to optimise and ensure quality delivery of service.
The Director General of LETI, Prince Ifalade Oyekan said the sensitization programme was in fulfillment of Gov. Babajide Sanwo-Olu’s mandate to reposition and reorientate law enforcement officers according to the THEMES agenda.
They are: Traffic Management and Transportation; Health and Environment; Education and Technology; Making Lagos a 21st Century state; Security and Governance.
Oyekan said that for law enforcement officers to live up to expectations, there was the need to train and retrain officers on global best practices.
He said LETI was adopting new training techniques tailored to the specific needs and duties of each law enforcement agency.
Oyekan urged the guards to be ready for the task ahead, as more people would ply the waterways as an alternative route, thereby placing more responsibilities on them.
He said it was therefore pertinent for LASWA water guards to learn new ways to ensure efficient delivery of service.
“If we must decongest and ease our roads, we have to move to water transportation because that is where we are headed.
“Also, due to the closure of the third mainland bridge, more people would make use of the waterways and your services will be needed more than ever.
“You have a lot of role to play in terms of monitoring, pollution and regulations on the waterways.
“It is therefore important to enroll at the institute for your training needs and update your skills because you stand to gain a lot,” he said.
He said one of the new strategies to enhance their operations was the use of body worn cameras which was one of the achievements of the institute.
Stressing the benefits of the body-worn camera, he said: “The idea is to change the way our security field officers operate.