University of Uyo Teaching Hospital to Upgrade Security Measures
The University of Uyo Teaching Hospital (UUTH) is set to enhance its security measures following a training session for its security staff. Chief Medical Director Prof. Emem Bassey promised improved working conditions and regular training. The session, featuring experts like Assistant Commissioner of Police Joseph Udoh and Superintendent Kokoette Ettefia, covered topics on safety, legal issues, and crime prevention. The Chief Security Officer, Dr. Akaninyene Unam, also praised the successful training.
The University of Uyo Teaching Hospital (UUTH) is set to implement significant improvements to its security infrastructure, according to Chief Medical Director Prof. Emem Bassey. The announcement came during the closing session of a comprehensive training program for the hospital's security personnel.
In his closing remarks, Prof. Bassey assured the attendees of enhanced working conditions for the security staff, emphasizing the institution's commitment to regular training sessions. He commended the security workers for their dedication and highlighted the importance of ongoing professional development.
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The training, which featured contributions from several distinguished experts, covered a range of critical topics. Director of Administration Dr. Joseph J. Akpan expressed his gratitude to the resource persons for their insightful presentations. The experts included Assistant Commissioner of Police Joseph Udoh, Superintendent Kokoette Ettefia of the NSCDC, and ASP Ebiso Ekem, who addressed key issues such as institutional safety, legal aspects of security management, surveillance techniques, and crime prevention strategies.
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Dr. Akaninyene Unam, the Chief Security Officer of UUTH, also extended his appreciation to the personnel for their engagement and the successful conclusion of the training program.