Present at the ceremony were the three Deputy Commissioners of Police, Dr Bouzin, Mr Wirtz, and Mr Bonnelame, alongside members of the Police Executive Board, senior oficers, and PS Ms. Sheryl Vengadasamy. Their presence underscored the importance of the occasion and the collective commitment of the Force's leadership towards developing young officers.
In his address, Commissioner Hermitte reaffirmed his dedication to supporting young officers, emphasizing the vital role they play within communities. He highlighted the importance of proactive policing, particularly in addressing pressing social challenges such as drug related issues affecting the nation’s youth. He encouraged officers to be agents of positive change, working closely with communities to build trust, promote safety, and safeguard the future generation.
Delivering an impactful and heartfelt motivational talk, Mrs. Veronique Herminie urged young officers to take their careers seriously and to continuously strive for personal and professional growth. She emphasized the importance of discipline, lifelong learning, and further education in shaping well rounded and competent officers. Her message resonated strongly with the audience, as she encouraged them to remain committed, resilient, and purpose driven in their service to the nation. The session also featured an open and engaging discussion, where young officers were given the opportunity to ask questions and seek guidance. This interactive exchange was highly appreciated by all attendees, fostering a sense of connection, encouragement, and shared purpose.
Adding to the occasion, recruit and cadet platoons delivered an impressive drill performance, proudly demonstrating the skills, discipline, and training they have acquired during their time at the Academy. Their display reflected the high standards and professionalism upheld by the institution.
As a symbol of gratitude and respect, the Commandant of the Seychelles Police Academy, Assistant Superintendent Hendricka Marie, presented the First Lady with a ceremonial sword. This distinguished gesture carries deep symbolic meaning representing honour, authority, leadership, and the unwavering commitment to protect and serve. The ceremonial sword also signifies courage, integrity, and the responsibility borne by those who dedicate their lives to safeguarding the nation.
The event concluded on a high note, leaving a lasting impression on all present. It served not only as a milestone for the Seychelles Police Force but also as a powerful reminder of the importance of leadership, mentorship, and community engagement in building a stronger, safer society. This historic visit will undoubtedly continue to inspire young officers as they carry forward their mission to serve with pride, professionalism, and purpose.