The President of the Police Officers’ Wives Association (POWA), Dr. (Mrs.) Elizabeth Egbetokun, has reiterated her commitment to improving the lives of police widows and orphans in 2025.
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She made this pledge during a strategic meeting with senior police officers at the POWA Secretariat in Abuja.
Key Initiatives:
Expanded Welfare Programs: POWA will enhance existing initiatives to provide sustainable support to families of fallen officers and indigent children of police personnel.
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New Empowerment Programs: The association will launch new initiatives to alleviate challenges faced by widows and orphans within the police community.
Collaboration and Partnerships: POWA will strengthen ties with the Nigeria Police Force, other stakeholders, and relevant organizations to address welfare-related challenges.
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As part of her familiarization tour, Dr. Egbetokun will visit Imo and Abia States, where she will launch welfare initiatives aimed at improving the living conditions of police wives and widows.
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These visits will include interactions with local POWA members and beneficiaries, ensuring that the association’s efforts are tailored to meet the specific needs of police families in these states.