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Seven Police Officers Honored with Medals on International Women’s Day

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In a ceremony commemorating International Women’s Day, a total of seven police officers were honored and awarded medals at the Boma Grounds in Katakwi District.

The event provided a platform to recognize the exceptional contributions and dedication of women in the police force. Amid a gathering of esteemed guests, the officers received their well-deserved accolades, symbolizing their remarkable achievements and commitment to their duties.

One officer stood out as a recipient of the prestigious Diamond Jubilee medal, acknowledging her outstanding service and substantial contributions to law enforcement. This honor serves as a testament to her exceptional leadership and unwavering commitment to upholding peace and security.

Additionally, three officers were presented with the Long Service medal, recognizing their long-standing dedication and loyalty to the police force. Their years of service reflect the selflessness and perseverance they have demonstrated in their roles, ensuring the safety and well-being of the community.

Two officers were honored with the Meritorious medal, highlighting their exemplary performance and significant accomplishments in the line of duty. Their exceptional professionalism and dedication to maintaining law and order have made a positive impact on the community they serve.

Lastly, one officer was awarded the Honorary Medal, signifying recognition for her notable contributions to the police force. This honor acknowledges her exceptional efforts and notable achievements that have positively influenced and inspired her fellow officers.

The International Women’s Day celebration provided an opportune moment to honor these exceptional women in the police force. Their dedication, bravery, and outstanding service serve as an inspiration to others and contribute to the advancement of gender equality and women’s empowerment within the law enforcement sector.

The awards ceremony not only acknowledges and appreciates the achievements of these remarkable officers but also serves to encourage and motivate other women to pursue careers in law enforcement. Their stories of success and resilience demonstrate the significant role women play in maintaining peace and security within their communities.

As the ceremony concluded, the awarded officers expressed their gratitude for the recognition and renewed their commitment to serving and protecting the public. Their unwavering dedication and professionalism continue to contribute to the safety and well-being of the community they serve, setting an exemplary standard for future generations of women in the police force.

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