During a recent meeting, Zambia Army Commander Lieutenant General Sitali Dennis Alibuzwi and the new Inspector General discussed their priorities for the Army and Zambia Police Service. Lieutenant General Alibuzwi expressed his appreciation for the strong relationship between the two organizations, which has been fostered through joint operations committees at the central, provincial, and district levels.
During a courtesy visit to Army Headquarters, Inspector General of Police Graphael Musamba met with Lt Gen Alibuzwi to discuss priorities. Lt Gen Alibuzwi shared his thoughts on the matter, emphasizing the importance of effective communication and collaboration between the Army and the Police. The meeting was an opportunity for the two leaders to exchange ideas and strengthen their working relationship.
During their meeting, the Army Commander expressed his congratulations to Mr. Musamba on his recent appointment as Inspector General. The Commander emphasized the importance of collaboration between their institutions in order to enhance national security and promote development in Zambia. Together, they discussed their shared priorities and strategies for achieving their goals.
The Army Commander emphasized that his office is open to consultation with the police administration, highlighting the importance of collaboration between the two services.
The Army expressed a willingness to collaborate with the Inspector General’s office on these important matters.
One of the topics on the agenda was the deployment of police mounted units on United Nations operations. The Army’s deputy military advisor also offered to provide assistance in this endeavor.
The Commander warmly welcomed Mr. Musamba, a seasoned police officer, and expressed his desire to establish strong working relationships with all defense and security wings. Mr. Musamba, in turn, expressed his gratitude for the warm welcome and his commitment to working towards this shared goal.