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Abuja Security: NSCDC recruits 510 personnel into FCT Command

By Joyce Remi-Babayeju

The Nigeria Security and Civil Defence Corps (NSCDC) has recruited and commissioned five hundred and ten rank and file officers into the Federal Capital Territory (FCT) Command of the Corps, to boost security in the Territory.

This is to tackle the prevailing security challenges residents in FCT face its adjourning states and other parts of the country.

The Commander General,CG, Ahmed Abubakar Audi at a colourful Passing Out Parade (POP) of the new personnel, held at the FCT Command premises in Wuse Zone 5 said that the newly enlisted operatives have been diligently and vigorously drilled in line with the core mandate of the Corps.

Audi who was represented by Deputy Commandant General, in charge of critical national Assets and infrastructure, Claudius Danladi Yakubu, said that the injection of the new personnel indicates that the NSCDC is taking the battle and responsibility a step ahead of the prevailing security situation in the Territory.

He said,”If we claim that these bad elements are not in the FCT, then we are only deceiving ourselves, therefore the fact that we have these 500 plus operatives passing out today; though, it might not be enough, but we are going to be working in synergy with other security agencies to improve the security situation in the FCT.”

“The Commandant General expects them to always be disciplined, carry out their responsibility without fear or favour, and be humane in all that they do, that’s why we are civil defenders.”

“As civil defenders, we protect the rights and privileges of the citizens.”

Commandant of the FCT Command, Peter Maigari thanked to the President, Muhammadu Buhari, Minister of Interior, Raulf Aregbesola and the Board that supervises the affairs of the NSCDC, Fire, Immigration and Correctional service as well the CG of the Corps, for beefing up the FCT Command.

Maigari, disclosed that more operatives are still coming to join the Corps, because FCT must be secured, adding that the NSCDC have enough tools (modern technology inclusive) that will help combat crimes.

He said, “There is no gainsaying, everybody is aware of the situation that we have found ourselves in the nation; and our Commandant General has been making bold statement that the situation is not a normal conflict known to us, hence the need for us to have more hands, in order to tackle the insecurity.”

“FCT is bounded with so many states, and some of these miscreants are coming from all over, and they needed to be checkmated.”

I want to let the FCT residents know that they should sleep with their two eyes closed as the FCT Command, in collaboration with other sister agencies will work assiduously to make sure that the FCT is safe for all citizens and visitors alike, Maigari said.

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