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STORY: Newly deployed AMISOM Police officers

complete induction
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LANGUAGE: ENGLISH NATURAL SOUND
DATELINE: 18/JANUARY/2020, MOGADISHU, SOMALIA

SHOT LIST:

1. Med shot, AMISOM Police Commissioner, (AIGP), Augustine Magnus


Kailie about to inspect a guard of honour mounted by newly deployed
Nigerian Police officers who have just completed the induction training
course
2. Med shot, AMISOM Police Commissioner, (AIGP), Augustine Magnus
Kailie inspecting the guard of honour mounted by newly deployed
Nigerian Police officers who have just completed the induction training
course
3. Wide shot, AMISOM Police Commissioner, (AIGP), Augustine Magnus
Kailie inspecting the guard of honour mounted by newly deployed
Nigerian Police officers who have just completed the induction training
course
4. Wide shot, AMISOM Police Commissioner, (AIGP), Augustine Magnus
Kailie saluting during the guard of honour inspection ceremony
5. Med shot, AMISOM Police Commissioner, (AIGP), Augustine Magnus
Kailie saluting during the guard of honour inspection ceremony
6. Med shot, newly deployed Nigerian Police officers matching off after
the guard of honour ceremony
7. Med shot, newly deployed Nigerian Police officers matching off to the
venue for the closing ceremony of the 6 day induction training course
8. Med shot, AMISOM Police Commissioner, (AIGP), Augustine Magnus
Kailie walking to the venue for the closing ceremony of the 6 day
induction training course
9. Wide shot, newly deployed Nigerian Police officers who have just
completed the induction training course singing
10. Wide shot, newly deployed Nigerian Police officers who have just
completed the induction training standing at attention as the anthem
plays during the induction training closing ceremony
11. Med shot, AMISOM Police Commissioner, (AIGP), Augustine Magnus
Kailie, flanked by Special Assistant the AU Police Commissioner, Col.
Mahamat Nouradine Idriss saluting as the anthem plays
12. Close up shot, AMISOM Police Operations Coordinator, Daniel Ali
Gwambal
13. Med shot, newly deployed Nigerian Police officers who have just
completed the induction training standing at attention as the anthem
plays during the induction training closing ceremony
14. Med shot, Superintendent of Police Shehu Ahmed Gani, the
Contingent Commander of the Nigeria Formed Police Unit flanked by
the Deputy Superintendent of Police Obianuju Bathlomew, the Deputy
Contingent Commander of the Nigeria FPU, saluting as the national
anthem plays
15. Med shot, newly deployed Nigerian Police officers who have just
completed the induction training standing at attention as the anthem
plays during the induction training closing ceremony
16. Wide shot, newly deployed Nigerian Police officers who have just
completed the induction training standing at attention as the anthem
plays during the induction training closing ceremony
17. Wide shot, newly deployed Nigerian Police officers who have just
completed the induction training seating down after the anthem
18. Wide shot, AMISOM Police Commissioner, (AIGP), Augustine Magnus
Kailie, flanked by other senior AMISOM Police officers listening during
the induction course closing ceremony
19. SOUNDBITE: (ENGLISH) ASSISTANT INSPECTOR GENERAL OF
POLICE (AIGP) AUGUSTINE MAGNUS KAILIE, AMISOM POLICE
COMMISSIONER
“All the courses that you have been taught are very pertinent to the
mission arena. Respect diversity. You will have to interface with a lot of
people from various backgrounds. When you see your senior, give him
his compliments. It is normal in any police force world over. When you
see your senior, you must respect your senior. Discipline is the hub
around which the wheel of the police revolves.”

20. Wide shot, newly deployed Nigerian Police officers who have just
completed the induction training applauding
21. SOUNDBITE: (ENGLISH) SUPERINTENDENT OF POLICE, SHEHU
AHMED GANI, THE CONTINGENT COMMANDER OF THE
NIGERIAN FORMED POLICE UNIT
“Most of the topics treated have answered our puzzled questions about
Somalia and its people, as we now have a better understanding about
their cultural background, religion, likes and dislikes and the Do’s and
Don’ts of the Somali people.”
22. Wide shot, newly deployed Nigerian Police officers listening during the
closing ceremony for the 6 days induction training course
23. SOUNDBITE: (ENGLISH) DEPUTY SUPERINTENDENT OF POLICE
LOVELYN OBIANUJU BATHLOMEW, THE DEPUTY CONTINGENT
COMMANDER OF THE NIGERIA FPU
“The induction training is very useful and important and I urge every
other person who has been posted here to do peacekeeping should go
through it because it will enlighten and broaden your knowledge and
make you know the environment where you are going to work.”
24. Med shot, newly deployed Nigerian Police officers listening during the
closing ceremony for the 6 days induction training course
25. Wide shot, newly deployed Nigerian Police officers listening during the
closing ceremony for the 6 days induction training course
26. Wide shot, newly deployed Nigerian Police officers who have just
completed the induction training posing for a group photo with
AMISOM Police Commissioner and other Senior AMISOM Police
officers

Newly deployed AMISOM Police officers complete induction

Mogadishu, 19 January 2020 – The Police Commissioner of the AU


Mission in Somalia (AMISOM), Assistant Inspector General of Police
(AIGP), Augustine Kailie has urged 130 newly deployed officers from
Nigeria to serve diligently and discharge their duties in accordance to the
rules and regulations governing the mission.
He said this at the end of a six-day training to orientate the in-coming
officers on their new work environment, so as to enable them deliver on
the AMISOM mandate.
“All the courses that you have been taught are very pertinent to the
mission arena. Respect diversity. You will have to interface with a lot of
people from various backgrounds,” Kailie said.
Given the multi-national nature of the mission, Kailie urged the officers to
be disciplined and respect seniority, irrespective of the country the officer
hails from.
“Discipline is the hub around which the wheel of the police revolves,”
Kailie stated.
During their one year tour of duty in AMISOM, the police officers will
largely provide operational support to the Somali counterparts in the area
of public order management and training, conducting patrols, securing
key installations, provision of escort duties and securing key events,
including the upcoming parliamentary and presidential elections, slated
to commence this year.
Speaking at the same event, Superintendent of Police, Shehu Ahmed
Gani, the Contingent Commander of the Nigeria Formed Police Unit (FPU),
thanked the AMISOM Police senior leadership team (SLT) for organising
the training which he said was insightful.
“Most of the topics treated (covered) have answered our questions about
Somalia and its people,” Gani stated, adding that the training has enabled
them to have a better understanding of their new work environment.
The training covered various topics that included the AMISOM Police
mandate and tasks, Somali culture, human rights, principles of
peacekeeping operations, and operational support to the Somali Police
Force.
Police Commissioner Kailie urged the officers to work towards fulfilling
the AMISOM mandate and strive to impart best policing practices to their
Somali Police counterparts.
Present were AMISOM Police Operations Coordinator, Daniel Ali
Gwambal and the Special Assistant the AU Police Commissioner, Col.
Mahamat Nouradine Idriss.
Deputy Superintendent of Police Lovelyn Obianuju, the Deputy
Contingent Commander of the Nigeria FPU, noted that the training was
beneficial and would enable them to deliver on the AMISOM mandate.
“The induction training is very useful. Every person who has been posted
here should go through the training because it will enlighten and
broaden their knowledge about the environment they will be working
in,” she said.

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