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NSCDC OFFICERS TASKED TO AVOID ACTS INIMICAL TO THEIR PROFESSION

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By Ikemefuna Asika

The Assistant Commandant General of Nigeria Security and Civil Defence Corps,(NSCDC) in charge of Zone K Command, Awka, ACG Solomon T. Iyamu  has advised officers and men under his command to cultivate a good working relationship with the Civil populace , be disciplined and perform their statutory responsibilities in conformity to the laid down rules of the Corps.

Iyamu stated this when he paid a familiarization visit to Enugu State Command to interact with Officers and men for effective and efficient job delivery.

While urging the personnel to desist from actions inimical to their profession, he commended the officers and men of the Enugu command for their efforts, which he said was in line with the mission and vision of the Commandant-General of NSCDC, Ahmed Abubakar Audi.

” I want to commend Enugu State Command on their performance so far. I am here to convey the greetings of our Commandant General, Dr. Ahmed Audi, mni, OFR and to encourage you to uphold the dignity the Corps is known for. Please shun acts capable of tarnishing the image of the Corps in your dealings with members of the Public, be dedicated to you duties , avoid overzealousness and intimidation of innocent citizens. The Commandant General is not unmindful of your achievements, please keep it up”

Iyamu  further advised newly recruited personnel of the Corps undergoing training to be good ambassadors of the country, saying that Nigerians were looking up to them for their youthful and energetic strength to reposition the Corps.

He solicited the cooperation of members of the public; emphasizing that security is everyone’s business.

“We all must collaborate and cooperate to achieve our desires for a safe and secure environment. If the public cooperate with NSCDC and provide us with credible information, the criminals would find it difficult to operate.” he said.

 

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