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Movie Producer, Ego Boyo Calls For Rebranding Of Police Image Through Film
The Nigeria police has an opportunity to improve their image through film, says filmmaker and actress, Ego Boyo.
In an interview with the News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) on Wednesday, she said that through continous positive representation of the police in films, citizens can trust the system better.
Boyo explained that she sought to do this by creating an upright police character in her film, ‘The Ghost and The House of Truth’.
The character, played by Kate Henshaw, is known as officer stainless, a pregnant police officer who does her best to unravel a child’s murder.
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Boyo said, “The police have an opportunity to launder their image through positive representation in film.
“We gave them that opportunity in our film, with the representation of a dedicated and professional police officer.
“We modelled the police for the kind of police we would like to see and hear about.
“Stainless is the nickname of that police officer and the take away is for Police to work towards a similarly “stainless” reputation,” she said.
According to her, the idea was to demonstrate more empathy, for officers to focus on their cases with dedication and to be thorough in their investigations.
She said, “They need to actually be friends with the community by their actions and interaction with the citizens.”
Boyo is a Nollywood veteran actress popular for her role as Ann Haastrup in classic TV series, ‘Checkmate’ ’ and as actor/producer for the critically acclaimed 90’s film ‘Violated’.
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