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Public Relations: As A Tool Of Industrial Harmony
[A CASE STUDY OF NIGERIA POLICE HEADQUARTERS ENUGU] -
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The objective of this study on “Public Relations: As A tool of Industrial Harmony. A study of Nigeria Police Headquarters Enugu†look into the internal and external problems of Nigeria police and how the police relations officer has succeeded or failed in resolving problems. Problems such as the welfare of the police, its relationship with the public and how the police manage crowd and crisis in Enugu State. To achieve this, survey research method was adopted with questionnaire as the instrument to elicit responses from the respondents. Findings drawn from the study revealed positive that police serving in Enugu faces internal and external problems such as poor salary, poor equipments at home and offices, insufficient accommodation, poor medical care and poor relationship with the publics; which makes it difficult for the police to manage crisis due to inadequate information from the publics. The study therefore recommended that police should stop extortion, bribery and corruption, brutality, aiding and abating crimes because of their position in the society. The publics should contribute positively to give vital information to the police to fight against crisis. The Police Public Relations Department should handle the internal and external problems through their cordial relationship with the press. Finally the government should take serious maintenance of the police in their welfare, so that they would take their work seriously.
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CHAPTER ONE - [ Total Page(s): 3 ]In 1896 the Lagos police was established. A similar force, the Niger
coast constabulary was formed in Calabar in 1984 under the newly
proclaimed Niger coast protectorate. In the north, the Royal Niger
Company set up the Royal Niger company constabulary in 1888 with
headquarters at Lokoja. When the protectorates of Northern and Southern
Nigeria were proclaimed in the early 1900s, part of the Royal Niger
Company constabulary became the Northern Nigerian police, and part of
the Niger ... Continue reading---
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CHAPTER ONE - [ Total Page(s): 3 ]In 1896 the Lagos police was established. A similar force, the Niger
coast constabulary was formed in Calabar in 1984 under the newly
proclaimed Niger coast protectorate. In the north, the Royal Niger
Company set up the Royal Niger company constabulary in 1888 with
headquarters at Lokoja. When the protectorates of Northern and Southern
Nigeria were proclaimed in the early 1900s, part of the Royal Niger
Company constabulary became the Northern Nigerian police, and part of
the Niger ... Continue reading---
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