Picture Credit: Edson Kuso - Camilla Jimmy & Eddy Alembo.[/caption]
ZASS Managing Director Lieutenant Murray Oa said they designed and carried out the training in a way that is easily understandable by all regardless of their background.
“We designed our training in an interactive way. They talk, we talk and it's more of a group discussion and sharing ideas and all that, they're just moving around and going from group to group, team to team. People came out of their shells, and they were asking questions. Probably some stupid questions but this means that everyone's thinking,” said Lt. Oa.
He said from his observation, there's been the behavior of the trainees.
“What I've been looking at was the improvement in terms of their personality.
From day one when we met them, they were not at the standard and now they are there.
Now it's more like they're cautious about how they look and how they walk.
Before they walked aimlessly, now they have purpose, and they also look a lot smarter.
Their dress and grooming, they're cleanly shaved now, tucked in, wearing shoes and wearing long trousers,” he said. “I feel that there's been a change."
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Picture Credit: Edson Kuso. Camilla Jimmy and Eddy Almebo with their trainers.[/caption]
Lt. Oa said he is confident that the trainees are now ready to go out and serve as City Wardens.
“With the experience from the instructors in making sure that they grasp the concept, I think that has been achieved successfully. From their dressing to their grooming, it's just been a success. I’m sure that we'll confidently go out to the field now.
I'm pretty sure that whatever work they’ll be doing, they will probably do more because they're on some kind of high morale now. But I feel confident that they will be a bonus and they'll be an asset to this City Warden programme.”
He further called on the public to support the city wardens and help improve law and order in the city.
“Everyone, regardless of what walk of life, everyone is responsible. Everyone is responsible for public safety. So now with us training the City Wardens, we have an extra advantage."
The police ratio to the citizens is inadequate, so with us training the wardens, that's the extra arm now for the law-and-order sector.
"My message to the public is let's support this. Let's not go on social media and criticize them or the organizers. Let's get behind this program and let's change Port Moresby. And if we can change Port Moresby, that will eventually lead to changing PNG. So, we can take back PNG in such small ways. It's about the small ways."