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DG Decorates Newly Promoted Inspector Atte Agbor As she Wishes Him Well In His New Designation

 


The Director General of the Cross River State Primary Healthcare Development Agency,Dr Janet Ekpenyong has decorated Atte Agbor,one of the newly promoted cops to the rank of Nigerian Inspector of Police,as she wishes him well in his new designation of duty.


In her  congratulatory message to Inspector Atte Agbor,the DG said,Agbor's promotion did not come as a surprise to her as he has shown distinctive characters in the past few months which she said,prides him as one who is ready to take leadership position in the nearest future.


She Urged him to continually show high level of professionalism and deligence to service as she noted that Atte Agbor has been a worthy ambassador of the Nigerian Police Force as well as a role model to younger officers who wish to excel in their duties without compromise.


"I am so delighted to officially decorate you as an inspector of Police. Over the past few months ,you have shown great commitment and high level of professionalism in the discharge of your duty as one who is bent on maintaining laws and order in the society.

I am optimistic that in the nearest future with the level of effort you put in your work,I will still decorate you as an assistant superintendent of police and also have the chance to decorate so many officers because I can attest that with the love you have for the job,it can only get better".


She further wished him a success in all of his endeavors as well as good health  and a productive life.

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