Nigeria Police Academy Postgraduate Programme Update
Essential Highlights
Nigeria Police Academy has moved closer to starting its postgraduate programme after an NUC resource visit.
- NUC team visited the Academy for resource verification.
- Prof. Maxwell Gidado SAN, OON led the team.
- AIG Patrick A. Atayero hosted the officials.
- The plan supports advanced police study and research.
Keep reading for Nigeria Police Academy postgraduate programme details.
Nigeria Police Academy has taken a major step as it prepares to start its postgraduate degree programme.
The Academy hosted a resource verification team from the National Universities Commission (NUC), a required stage before the postgraduate programme can begin. The visit took place under the leadership of the 24th Commandant, AIG Patrick A. Atayero MSc(UK), MBA(USA), psc, MSPSP.
NUC Team Visits Nigeria Police Academy
The NUC team came for a resource verification exercise linked to the planned postgraduate degree programme.
Prof. Maxwell Gidado SAN, OON led the team, which also included 17 other NUC officials. Their visit formed part of the formal process needed before the Academy can begin the programme.
Academy Leadership Receives the Team
AIG Patrick A. Atayero hosted the NUC officials at the Nigeria Police Academy.
The Commandant said the postgraduate plan goes beyond adding courses; it seeks to give officers deeper knowledge, sharper thinking and stronger leadership skills for modern policing. That point matters, especially for officers who may later handle complex security and public service duties.
Link With the IGP’s Vision
AIG Atayero also linked the plan to the vision of the 23rd indigenous Inspector-General of Police, IGP Olatunji Rilwan Disu psc(+), NPM.
The IGP’s leadership places strong focus on professionalism and continuous learning within the Force. The proposed postgraduate programme fits that direction by giving officers a higher academic path inside the police training system.
What the Postgraduate Programme Aims to Support
Both the Academy and the NUC resource verification team expressed hope that the postgraduate programme would meet high academic standards.
The target is clear: once the programme begins, it should offer strict, credible and useful study in policing, security, national service and public duty. The Academy wants the programme to match the realities officers face outside the classroom.
Nigeria Police Academy Moves Closer to Advanced Study
This visit moves Nigeria Police Academy nearer to a wider academic role.
The Academy already has a place in tactical training, but the planned postgraduate programme adds another layer. It points to advanced learning and research in policing and security, with officers expected to gain knowledge that supports better service.
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