The DGPN began its tour in the city of Thiès, where it visited the central police station, the 1st arrondissement police station, the headquarters of the Mobile Intervention Group (GMI) as well as the Michel Le Grand camp. During his interviews with the agents, he became aware of the difficulties encountered by the operational services in order to consider suitable solutions.
During this visit, which is part of a local management approach, he reaffirmed his commitment to improving the working conditions of civil servants and strengthening the security network. The governor of the region, met on this occasion, praised the excellent work of the police in the region. Before leaving Thiès, the Inspector General of Police expressed his gratitude to the officers for their dedication and encouraged them to continue their efforts.
Continuing his journey, the Inspector General of Police visited the urban police stations of Tivaouane and Kébémer. He met with police officers there to gather their operational concerns and the challenges they face daily in their mission to protect people and property.
He also recalled the nobility of their mission and urged them to redouble their efforts to meet growing security demands. The DGPN praised their professionalism and self-sacrifice, while encouraging them to cultivate excellence in carrying out their missions.
On Wednesday, January 22, the Inspector General of Police arrived in Saint-Louis. He was welcomed by local officials, in particular the central commissioner and the commander of the Operational Group of the Mobile Intervention Group (GMI).
During his visit, the DGPN visited the Amadou Moustapha Sarr camp located in Leybar, the central police station, the police stations in the districts of Pikine and the island of Saint-Louis, as well as the DNLT branch under the Directorate of Air and Border Police (DPAF), located in Gokhou Mbacc.
-He took advantage of these discussions to recall current security issues, encourage agents to maintain their professionalism and commitment, and underline the importance of their role in protecting populations.
In this capacity, the DGPN was received by the governor of the Saint-Louis region, who paid tribute to the exemplary collaboration between the national police and local authorities throughout his career.
The Inspector General of Police, Mame Seydou NDOUR, Director General of the National Police visited, this Friday, January 23, 2025, as part of the working visit the special police station in Rosso before his tour at Richard Toll. On site, a warm welcome was given to him by the officials in charge of the said police station.
With this in mind, the DGPN spoke with its teams to understand the operational challenges they encounter in carrying out their daily tasks aimed at protecting individuals and property, with the aim of finding solutions.
Finally, this tour by the Inspector General of Police, Mame Seydou Ndour, reflects a stated desire to strengthen security, improve the working conditions of agents and maintain a close dialogue with operational units. At each stage, he congratulated the police officers for their work and encouraged them to redouble their efforts in carrying out their missions.