In a remarkable display of dedication to both duty and education, five officers from the Royal Police Force of Antigua and Barbuda have been celebrated for their outstanding academic achievements. Acting Commissioner of Police, Mr. Everton Jeffers, publicly commended Inspector Evette Henry, Senior Sergeant Kerry Zachariah, Sergeant Nekeisha Josiah, Sergeant Renee Roberts, and Corporal Lenia Livingstone for successfully completing their studies at the University of the West Indies, Five Islands Campus (UWIFIC). These officers graduated with honors in various disciplines, showcasing their commitment to professional and personal growth. Sergeant Nekeisha Josiah led the group with First Class Honours in International Management, while Sergeant Renee Roberts and Corporal Lenia Livingstone earned Upper Second Class Honours in Business Management, specializing in Human Resource Management. Senior Sergeant Kerry Zachariah achieved Upper Second Class Honours in Management with Psychology, and Inspector Evette Henry graduated with Upper Second Class Honours in Management, focusing on Human Resource Management. Commissioner Jeffers expressed immense pride in their accomplishments, stating that their success reflects the Force’s dedication to continuous learning and development. He encouraged other officers to follow their example, emphasizing the importance of education in enhancing service delivery and leadership capabilities. The Commissioner also reaffirmed the Administration’s support for officers pursuing higher education, highlighting how such achievements strengthen the organization’s ability to serve the people of Antigua and Barbuda effectively.
Commissioner of Police Congratulates Officers Who Excelled in Their Academic Pursuits
