The Inspector General Office at the Ministry of Interior (MoI) launched the Zayed Taught Me (Alamani Zayed) Initiative at the Police College Headquarters, in cooperation with the Higher Committee for the Year of Zayed Initiatives at the Ministry.
The Zayed Taught Me Initiative comes in line with the UAE’s Year of Zayed commemorating the Late Sheikh Zayed bin Sultan Al Nahyan, founding father of the country. The initiative highlights the noble values he enjoyed and passed to generations of his people, as well as the virtues that characterized him including wisdom, respect, determination, will, loyalty, sense of belonging to the UAE and readiness to sacrifice for it. It also emphasizes the role of the Late Sheikh Zayed bin Sultan in building the UAE, and his local and global achievements.
Brigadier Waleed Salim Al Shamesi, Director General of the Police College in Abu Dhabi, accompanied by Brigadier Dr. Jassim Ibrahim Al Mansouri, Deputy Inspector General at the Ministry of Interior, and a number of officers, wrote notes emphasizing the principles and values learned by the society members from the Late Sheikh Zayed bin Sultan Al Nahyan.
The ceremony was attended by heads of departments and section chiefs, along with a number of officers, civilians, female staff and students of the Police College.
Notably, the Zayed Taught Me Initiative is an e-book in which individuals can note down the main virtues and principles learned from the Late Sheikh Zayed bin Sultan Al Nahyan, and will be circulated among all police general directorates in the UAE.