The International Business & Technical College (IBTC) Managing Director Sanny. S was pleased with the Royal Papua New Guinea Constabulary (RPNGC) Partnership, when speaking at the High-Stake Negotiation Policy Graduation ceremony held recently at the IBTC in 6-Mile, Port Moresby.
Mr. Sanny stated he was delighted for the collaboration with RPNGC, for trusting the IBT College for the successfully delivering the 6-day training at 6 Mile, Kanage Street on Wednesday 20th August 2025.
The event saw the presence of Director HR Development Superintendent Jackson Ambo, NCD Superintendent Admin Senior Sergeant Sena Patrick, OIC Staff Development Unit, Sergeant John Kaimbe, Coordinator In-Service Sergeant Jamilah Mauligen, Graduates and the Media.
Addressing the Police Graduates in his opening remark, Mr. Sanny stressed that he believes the collaboration to conduct the training is to improve the Police personnel standards. Acknowledging police duties in the frontlines of public issues, he highlighted the progressive changes in police attitude and approach.
“How you present yourself represents the government and the People of Papua New Guinea.”
“We are proud to work with the two police training batches in the 6- days training.”
Moreover, he emphasized the course-design was prepared to target the RPNGC standard requirements to ensure a progressive course outcome, highlighting the significance of police duties, especially in the frontline officers.
“I hope you can use and enjoy your new skills you have learnt,” he said.
“We have more to offer.”
“Our goal is part of the change in our country.”
Furthermore, he reaffirmed IBTC’S commitment to improving educational standard and support changed alongside the nation. He openly vowed to support the change and improve education with time.
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