Children in the Circuit Ville, Yarrowkabra and Hauraruni communities along the Linden-Soesdyke Highway were excited to meet with police officers, including top cop Clifton Hicken, who paid them a visit in a back-to-school drive.
The Commissioner of Police was joined by members of the Force’s Community Relations Department, along with Commander of Regional Division 4 ‘B’, Superintendent K. Ramana, Deputy Superintendent C. Davis, and Woman Assistant Superintendent J. Moore-Bowen.
The back-to-school drive is part of a broader effort by the Guyana Police Force (GPF) to engage with local communities, build trust, and support positive youth development throughout the region.
It is aimed at supporting youth development and ensuring children in these communities are equipped and motivated to return to school for the new academic year.
According to the GPF, during the visit, Commissioner Hicken delivered inspiring messages to the children, encouraging them to stay committed to their education and reminding them that through dedication and hard work, they can achieve their dreams and aspirations.
“You are the future,” he told them, adding, “Staying in school and focusing on education is key to opening doors to endless opportunities.”
The back-to-school drive was met with great enthusiasm from the children, who were excited to meet the Commissioner and his team. The officers also assisted with the distribution of the school supplies.