Nzukọ arụmọrụ ọha na-adị ọhụrụ ga-elekwasị anya na CCTV na ime ihe ike megide ụmụ nwanyị na ụmụ agbọghọ

CCTV and violence against women and girls will be on the agenda as the Police and Commissioner for Surrey Lisa Townsend presents a new format of her Public Performance and Accountability meetings next week

As part of the Commissioner’s commitment to increasing engagement with Surrey residents, the new-look meeting will be streamed using Facebook Live from 10:30am on Monday (31 January).

Ị nwere ike watch the meeting live Ebe a.

The meeting is one of the key ways the Commissioner holds the Chief Constable Gavin Stephens to account on behalf of the public and she will be inviting feedback from residents on questions they would like answered on topics covered in future meetings.

Chief Constable ga-enye mmelite na latest Public Performance Report which can be read here and will also face questions on key focus areas including the budgetary pressures facing the Surrey Police ahead of the start of a new financial year in April.

Kọmishọna Lisa Townsend kwuru, sị: “Mgbe m malitere ọchịchị na Mee, ekwere m nkwa na m ga-eme ka echiche ndị bi na ya bụrụ isi atụmatụ m maka Surrey.

“Ileba anya na ọrụ ndị uwe ojii Surrey na ijide Chief Constable ịza ajụjụ bụ isi ọrụ m, ọ dịkwa m mkpa na ndị otu ọha nwere ike itinye aka na usoro ahụ iji nyere ụlọ ọrụ m na ndị agha aka ịrụ ọrụ kacha mma ọnụ. .

“I especially encourage anyone with a question or topic they’d like to know more about to get in touch. We want to hear your views and will be dedicating a new space in every meeting to address the feedback we receive.”

Haven’t got time to watch the meeting on the day? The video of the meeting will be available afterwards on the Commissioner’s online channels including Facebook, Twitter, LinkedIn and Nextdoor, and on our Ibe arụmọrụ.


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