Police Inspector General Gregory Coleman signed on behalf of the LNP while AME University President Reverend Dr. Alvin Attah signed on behalf of his institution

MONROVIA – An agreement was recently entered into between the Liberian National Police ( LNP) and the AME University to enhance professional competency and capacity building.

Police Inspector General Gregory Coleman signed on behalf of the LNP while AME University President Reverend Dr. Alvin Attah signed on behalf of his institution.

The MoU requires the AME University, through its Criminal Justice and Forensic Science Department, to , among others, deliver academic and professional courses to personnel of the LNP.

Police IG Coleman and AMEU President Dr. Attah in double handshakes after signing the MOU between the Liberia National Police and

The LNP, for its part, will ,among others, be required to provide internship and possible employment opportunities for the students of AMEU Criminal Justice and Forensic Science Department.

President Attah hailed the agreement as a significant milestone in building a strong relationship between academics and law enforcement.

“As we strive to build and consolidate a culture of academic excellence and professional development here at AMEU, we considered moments like these as significant steps to actualizing such a goal ” AME University President Reverend Dr. Alvin Attah asserted.

Police IG Gregory Coleman and AMEU Preisdent Dr. Attah

For his part, Police Inspector General Gregory Coleman praised the AME University for committing to such a wonderful partnership.

Describing the MoU as a win-win for both parties , Inspector General Coleman said it aligns with their vision capacity building within the LNP.

“We will keep moving forward and exploring every possible opportunity for the professional advancement of our officers ” Inspector General Coleman announced.