NHRC Boss Tries to School IGP on Rights

The National Human Rights Commission released a news update yesterday about a visit between its leader and the police chief. Emmanuel Joof from NHRC met with IGP Seedy Touray to discuss working together. Mr. Joof thanked the police for their teamwork with NHRC and promised his group would keep helping train officers. He mentioned new teaching materials they created about gender violence and human rights laws that police can use in their training programs.

NHRC has already taught many police officers about human rights basics through several training events. During their meeting, Mr. Joof explained what NHRC does - they protect people's rights and advise any group dealing with rights issues. He asked for better teamwork, especially when it comes to answering complaints filed against police officers. The NHRC needs faster responses when they ask questions during their investigations.

Mr. Joof also wanted the police to act more quickly on the suggestions the NHRC makes after investigating problems. The police chief listened to these points during their talk. By the end of the meeting, both leaders shook hands and promised to work together more closely. They agreed that this partnership matters because it helps ensure that laws apply fairly to everyone.

The press statement came directly from NHRC after this important meeting. Both groups want to ensure citizens' rights stay protected even as police do their daily jobs. Their agreement shows how government agencies can team up to better serve people and ensure everyone follows proper legal steps.
 

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