MONROVIA, LIBERIA – In a bid to strengthen traffic enforcement and improve road safety, the Liberia National Police (LNP) has launched an intensive two-day training program for its officers. The initiative, held at the LNP Training Academy in Paynesville, seeks to equip traffic police with advanced enforcement techniques to reduce road accidents and maintain public order.
The training, which began on Monday, March 17, 2025, focuses on critical areas such as police authority, basic traffic concepts, and common traffic code violations. Commissioner for Training and Manpower Development, Saymor K. Mulbah, underscored the importance of the program, urging participants to take full advantage of the opportunity to refine their skills. He emphasized that effective traffic enforcement is essential in protecting lives and ensuring smoother road operations.
Guest facilitators Curtis Bryant and Peggy Larkin, both experts in public safety, lauded the LNP for prioritizing traffic management training. They expressed their commitment to sharing best practices and strategies to enhance officers’ ability to enforce traffic laws effectively.