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Security Lecturer at the Kofi Annan International Peacekeeping Training Centre, Dr Victor Doke, has stressed that prioritising the mental health of security officers is crucial to resolving conflicts effectively.
Speaking on the AM Show on JoyNews, Dr Doke pointed out that while adequate training is vital, security officers also need mental health support to handle the intense pressures of conflict situations.
“We need to ensure that our security personnel receive proper training to understand their mandate,” Dr Doke explained.
“In conflict zones, they should avoid getting involved in chieftaincy disputes or any events that could provoke the public into violence or retaliation. However, more than just physical training, their mental well-being must be addressed to help them navigate these situations effectively,” he added.
Dr Doke highlighted that security officers must stay neutral in conflict situations to avoid escalating tensions.
“Security officers should remain detached from situations that could intensify the conflict. When their involvement is necessary, they will be called upon. It’s essential to have a clear strategy in place, one that involves experts, analysts, and civil society organisations experienced in conflict resolution.”
He also called for more attention to be given to the mental health of security officers deployed on peacekeeping missions.
“These missions can be isolating, and officers are often removed from their regular environment. They need mental health support to help them build resilience and better manage the stress of their roles.”
Dr Doke reiterated that ensuring the mental health of security officers, alongside effective training, is critical to resolving conflicts and contributing to long-term peace and stability.
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