MANILA, Philippines โ On October 13, 2023, four talented police cadets from the Philippine National Police Academy’s (PNPA) Multimedia Club made a noteworthy appearance on UNTV’s “Sumbong Mo, Aksyon Agad.” This exciting event took place at the PNP National Headquarters, Camp Crame.
The four police cadets, namely PCDT Cleojean Pia, PCDT Vrent Heinrich Valdesco, PCDT Christine Joy Marie Pimentel, and PCDT Francis Paul Cabaltera, captivated the audience with their exceptional talents and skills in multimedia production. The young cadets demonstrated their creativity, showcasing a range of talents including video production, photography, and graphic design. Their appearance on the show shed light on the multifaceted skills possessed by the members of the PNPA Multimedia Club.
The episode featured the hosts, PBGEN Jonathan Agdamag Cabal, Deputy Director of the Philippine National Police Academy, PCOL Claire B. Cudal, Chief of the Family Juvenile and Gender Development Division, and PCOL Renell Sabaldica, Chief of the Morale and Welfare Division in the Directorate for Personnel Records Management. The presence of these high-ranking officers further highlighted the importance of nurturing talents and skills within the police force.
PBGEN Jonathan Agdamag Cabal expressed his admiration for the cadets’ talents, emphasizing the significance of fostering creativity and multimedia skills within the police academy. He stated, “These young cadets are not just future law enforcers; they are also capable multimedia artists. This show has given us a glimpse into the diverse talents of our cadets, and we are proud of their achievements.”
PCOL Claire B. Cudal emphasized the role of creativity in fostering positive relationships within the community, saying, “In today’s world, effective communication is essential, and these young cadets are the future of that communication. They can bridge the gap between the police and the community.”
PCOL Renell Sabaldica, who leads the Morale and Welfare Division, expressed his support for the cadets’ extracurricular activities, stating, “The well-rounded development of our cadets is a top priority. The PNPA Multimedia Club exemplifies how our future police officers can excel in various fields.”
The show, “Sumbong Mo, Aksyon Agad,” provided a platform for these young cadets to showcase their talents to a wider audience, while also emphasizing the commitment of the PNPA to nurturing well-rounded individuals who can contribute not only to law enforcement but also to society through their diverse skills and talents.
The PNPA Multimedia Club’s appearance on UNTV’s program not only highlighted their talents but also underscored the importance of supporting and encouraging the holistic development of future police officers. It serves as an inspiring example of how the police force is evolving to embrace a wide range of skills and talents beyond traditional law enforcement duties.