Cops Face Love Debt Crisis in West Nile

Police officers working around West Nile and North West Nile have received stern warnings about their personal lives. Senior officials told them to stop having many romantic partners and borrowing money they cannot pay back. These habits cause money problems and hurt their work performance. The officers also heard warnings about unstable marriages that create stress.

Deputy Commissioner Cyprian Okino visited the region and spoke directly to young officers about these issues. He said each relationship costs money and officers should pick one partner to avoid risks. Okino warned that having affairs could lead to serious health problems. He reminded them that every child means more bills to pay.

The senior officer criticized both male and female officers for unprofessional behavior. He said their personal choices hurt workplace morale and damaged their finances. Officers must learn to spend only what they earn and avoid reckless lifestyle decisions. These poor choices threaten their careers and harm their families.

Regional commanders backed up these warnings with their officers. They said discipline and welfare keep the police force working well. When officers struggle with personal problems, their public service suffers. Community leaders also joined the effort to improve police relationships with local people through education programs.
 

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