IPCSL appoints Nigerian as Africa director

The International Police Chaplain Sustainable Development and Law Enforcement, Inc. USA (IPCSL) has appointed a Nigerian, Blessing Akinlosotu as Africa director.
Mr Akinlosotu will manage the affairs of IPCSL in all 55 African countries following his promotion as Africa director and commander-in-chief.
“Your overall role is to lead and manage the African branch under the authority of the high council in compliance with our statutes and internal regulations. And in harmonisation with the international conventions to which we have adhered.
“Your specific tasks will be listed in your diplomatic accreditation certificate that will be awarded to you at the investiture ceremony in November 2024 and will be the subject of an official mission order,” said IPCSL’s letter of appointment ot Mr Akinlosotu.
It added, “Akinlosotu has represented his country in promoting peaceful relations negotiations … and has proven to be an effective communicator and negotiator, navigating complex issues and finding common grounds among different parties.
“Your appointment as (makes you the) official representative of our organisation as the Regional Coordination of Africa under the function of Regional Coordinator of Africa for three years with the rank of Chaplain Colonel/ Commander Africa for IPCSL.”
Mr Akinlosotu’s appointment letter was dated July 27.
(NAN)
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