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  • South-South group commends NSCDC leadership for war against economic saboteurs

    South-South group commends NSCDC leadership for war against economic saboteurs

    By Christian Njoku

    The South-South Youth Vanguard for Excellence in Leadership has commended CG Ahmed Audi, Commandant General of the Nigeria Security and Civil Defence Corps (NSCDC) for his effective war against economic saboteurs in the region.

    The commendation was made by the leader of the group Mr Ekpo Ekpo during its meeting on Tuesday in Calabar.

    Ekpo who drummed support for the leadership of the Corps said the achievements of NSCDC under Audi had tremendously changed the narrative in the fight against those degrading the nation’s economy

    He said NSCDC had risen from obscurity to become one of the most enviable security outfits under the leadership of the present CG.

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    According to him, “we have closely watched with kin observation the trajectory of successes of NSCDC in the past years and are proud of the institution.

    “The Corps has carried out its function of combating the activities of vandals, oil thieves, disaster mitigation and crisis management, training, supervision, licensing and regulations of  private guard Companies in the nation with a sense of responsibility.

    “This shows that the NSCDC has grown to become an elite organisation of international standard and should be allowed to continue under the present Audi led administration,” he said.

    While highlighting some of the achievements of NSCDC which include
    a robust staff welfare for personnel, creation of a civil defence academy among others, he appealed to the Minister of Interior, Dr Olubunmi Tunji-Ojo to continue to support the Corps for more results.

    He also called on stakeholders at all levels to support the NSCDC in the fight against crime and criminalities so as to make the country a more peaceful home for all.

  • NSCDC arrests 8 illegal private guards, recovers four pump action guns in Anambra

    NSCDC arrests 8 illegal private guards, recovers four pump action guns in Anambra

    By Ovat Abeng

    The Anambra State Commandant of Nigeria Security and Civil Defence Corps, Comdt. Maku Olatunde has issued a stern warning to operators of illegal private security outfits in the state, stating that NSCDC as the regulatory body of the Private Security Guards, remains committed to checkmating their activities especially in the light of the present security challenges.

    The NSCDC Commandant stated this on Thursday, 25 April 2024 while parading eight suspects arrested in a recent crackdown on unlicensed private security guards in Awka, the state capital.

    According to him, the arrests  were made in response to intelligence reports and the need to sanitize the security industry allowing only licensed and reputable private security companies to operate in the state.

    “We are here in continuation of the execution of the NSCDC mandate, and we have not left any stone unturned in discharging our responsibilities.

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    “The charge given to me by Dr. Ahmed Abubakar Audi, the Commandant General of Nigeria Security and Civil Defence Corps is to go and deliver on the core mandate of Corps in Anambra State.

    “These suspects were apprehended following a raid carried out earlier today, Thursday 25th April, 2024 by operatives of NSCDC in Awka, Anambra state,” he said.

    Comdt Maku named the first three suspects, staff of RSS, arrested at Kwata Junction Awka as: Eze Emmanuel Uche ‘m’ aged 34, Patrick Nwoye Joseph ‘ m’ aged 27 and Okafor Chibuike ‘ ‘m’ aged 21, while Tochukwu Chukwuemeka ‘ m’ aged 27, member of G7 AVG security outfit was arrested at G7 plaza St Joseph Road Awka.

    The other four suspects, Kingsley Asuauo’ m’ aged 20, Blessed Mfonu,’ m’ aged 22, Ikechukwu Emeka ‘ m’ aged 21 and Amu Emmanuel ‘ m’ aged 23 were arrested providing security services to hotels.

    Meanwhile, four (4) pump action guns with 16 live cartridges were also recovered from them.

    Preliminary investigation revealed that some of the arrested suspects were impersonating the Anambra Vigilante Group (AVG) while others were hired  by hotels to provide security services, despite knowing that the outfits were not licensed or registered.

    Comdt. Maku emphasized that the raid which is still ongoing will help to prevent the proliferation of illegal security outfits and reduce the risk of security breaches and criminal activities. He vowed to clamp down on any illegal outfit, arrest and prosecute their operators, and recover illegal weapons in their possession.

    “With this tough stance, the command aims to restore sanity in the operations of the  private security sector and ensure the safety and security of all Anambra residents. This arrest and recovery of weapons is a significant achievement in the effort to reduce crime in the state

    “With NSCDC in place, the only agency charged with the responsibility of licensing, monitoring and the supervision of private securities companies in Nigeria, no one will operate illegally as a private guard company again in Anambra State, we are going to flush them out, and every of their activities is forbidden in the state. I want to put all illegal security outfits on notice to dismantle their operations or face the consequences” he added.

    The NSCDC Anambra helmsman while urging members of the public to report any suspicious activities or illegal security outfits to the Corps for prompt action warned licensed private guard companies to operate within the bounds of the law and avoid engaging in illegal activities, as any violation will attract severe sanctions.

    Consequently, all the suspects are currently undergoing investigation, after which they would be charged to the competent court of jurisdiction for prosecution.

    The information was contained in a statement signed and made available to journalists in Awka, on Saturday by the Command’s Public Relations Officer, SC Okadigbo Edwin.

  • See your recruitment as opportunity to serve your fatherland, NSCDC charges recruits in C’River

    See your recruitment as opportunity to serve your fatherland, NSCDC charges recruits in C’River

    By Christian Njoku

    The Nigerian Security and Civil Defence Corps (NSCDC) has charged its newly recruited officials in Cross River to see their recruitment as an opportunity to serve their fatherland.

    The charge was given by Commandant Charles Brown, Commandant NSCDC, Cross River Command on Friday during the passing out parade of 78 newly recruited officers of the corps.

    The News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) reports that the passing out parade of the officers coincided with the annual World Civil Defence Day Celebration with the theme: “honour heroes and promote safety skills.”

    Brown said the recruitment of the 78 officers became necessary as the nation was going through a lot of security challenges hence the need for more security personnel to carryout the task of securing the nation.

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    According to him, the 78, 2023  recruits of the corps in Cross River was in addition to the 170 officers recruited in 2019, and were all indigenes of the state.

    “While this is another way of creating jobs for the teaming youths in Cross River, I admonish the graduands to see their recruitment as a call to duty and an opportunity to render service to their fatherland,” he said.

    Speaking further, the commandant said following the theme of the World Civil Defence Day, they were reminded not to forget or allow the efforts and sacrifices of the heroes past to be in vain.

    On his part, one of the newly recruited officers, Peter Bassey said it was a hectic six months for them as they underwent the training adding that he was delighted getting this far.

    Bassey appealed for more synergy among security agencies in the nation noting that inter-agency communication and collaboration among agencies was poor.

    “We need to come together in a unified manner to fight the insecurity in the nation, that is the only way we can make a bold statement against insecurity in the nation,” he said.

    A  parent, Mrs Grace Umor, a parent of one of the newly recruited officers said she was very grateful that her son was taken out of the so many that applied to be recruited.

    She added that wherever her son was posted to she would allowing him to go, noting that the God that gave him the job would protect him.

    NAN also reports that NSCDC was first introduced in Nigeria in 1967 during the Civil War in Lagos, however, on Jun 28, 2003, an Act to give statutory backing to NSCDC was passed by the National Assembly and signed into law by former President Olusegun Obasanjo.

    (NAN)

  • Michael Ogar Assumes Duty As New Anambra NSCDC Commandant

    Michael Ogar Assumes Duty As New Anambra NSCDC Commandant

    By Ovat Abeng

    A new NSCDC Anambra State Commandant, CC Michael Ogar has assumed duty as the 16th substantive State Commandant following his deployment by Dr. Ahmed Abubakar, the Commandant General of Nigeria Security and Civil Defence Corps, (NSCDC).

    Mr. Ogar took over from his predecessor, Mr. Edwin Osuala who retired from public service on Thursday 21st December 2023 at the State Command Headquarters, Awka.

    The new state Commandant who hails from Boki Local Government Area of Cross River State holds a Bachelor of Education (B.Ed) degree in Political Science from University of Uyo, Akwa Ibom State in 1994 and a Master’s degree in Policy and Administrative Studies from the University of Calabar in 2012.

    Comdt. Ogar joined the services of the Nigeria Security and Civil Defence Corps in 2004 as a Chief Superintendent of Corps and has progressed his way through the ranks till 2018 when he was promoted to the rank of Commandant of Corps.

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    He has held several positions in the Corps notable among them as Imo State Commandant and Rivers State Commandant respectively. He also served as Head of Intelligence & Investigation Department, NSCDC Cross River State Command, Head of Training Department, Rivers State Command, Head of Administration & Personnel Management, Kwara State Command, Head of Administration, Lagos State Command, Head of Operations Department, NSCDC Abia State Command, Head of Operations, Delta State Command. He was at the NSCDC National Headquarters Abuja until his recent deployment as the Anambra State Commandant.

    Comdt. Ogar has attended a host of professional capacity development courses, a few of the them include Electronic Disaster Management course in Ghana, Advanced Detective Course at Police Training College, Oji River Enugu State, Intelligence Course, Abuja, as well as Arms Training Course at Nigeria Correctional Service (formally Prisons Service) Staff College Kaduna State.

    He is a recipient of several awards, his hobbies include reading, writing and traveling. He is happily married and blessed with children.

    Comdt Ogar is renowned for his exemplary leadership and operational capability in the most demanding of circumstances. His outstanding reputation has emerged from an ability to apply critical expertise in extremely challenging policing environments and demonstrate extraordinary, unwavering dedication to the safety and security of lives and property.

    The newly deployed Commandant while assuring Anambra citizens that the Command under his watch will remain resolute in tackling all forms of crimes toward boosting public safety and security in the state, appealed for their  support and cooperation to rid the state of criminal elements.

    The information was contained in a statement signed and made available to journalists in Awka on Saturday by the Command’s Public Relations Officer, SC Okadigbo Edwin.

  • NSCDC officers brutalize Journalist in Anambra

    NSCDC officers brutalize Journalist in Anambra

    By Ovat Abeng

    In a shocking incident that unfolded on Saturday in Awka, the capital of Anambra state, over 10 officials of the Nigeria Security and Civil Defence Corps (NSCDC) launched a brutal attack on journalist, one Izunna Okafor, accusing the media of being part of Nigeria’s problems.

    It was gathered that the journalist was in the same bus with the Civil Defence officials, who were conveyed together with him from Awka to the venue of the Anambra South Rally of the Soludo Ambassadors, which held at Nnewi; while the same bus (provided by the organizers of the event) also conveyed them back to Awka.

    Recounting the harrowing experience, the journalist who said the officials had earlier complained of hunger and frustration on their way back from the rally, said the trouble started when he wanted to alight at the popular UNIZIK Junction Awka, from the bus that was conveying them.

    He said after he severally informed and reminded the driver that he would alight at the UNIZIK Junction, which he ignored on the instruction of the Civil Defence officers, who insisted that everybody must remain in the bus and follow them to the very last bus stop where they themselves would alight.

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    He said it was until he spoke with a loud voice before some other civil defence officials and some attendants of the rally in the same bus then told the driver to stop for him to alight.

    According to him, what followed was an appalling display of aggression.

    Narrating further, he said when he alighted, he could not see his second phone which fell out inside the bus when the driver was on a high-speed. However, according to him, as he was informing them that his phone fell off inside the bus and that he would want to pick it, the aggressive civil defence officers ordered the driver to zoom off moving without listening to him.

    He said as he was stretching his hand to request for the phone from the person who volunteered to pick it for him, one of the Civil Defence officials attached to the Awka Capital Territory Development Authority (ACTDA) callously ordered the driver to speed off, and then furiously jammed the door of the bus, leaving him with severe hand injuries caused by the forceful and unexpected locking of the bus door.

    Okafor, who was in severe pains said he had no other option but to board another commercial transport to go to the place where the Civil Defence officers said would be the last bus stop.

    According to him, when he got there, as he sought an explanation from the particular officer for his action, the situation escalated further and aggravated to a chaos as the officer began questioning him back on what gave him the boldness to ask him such question as a uniformed and armed man. He said while the Civil Defence officer began to raise his voice at him, he also conked his gun, while his colleagues, numbering about 11, rushed out and irrationally descended on him, physically assaulting him, kicking and menacingly hitting him with gun heads.

    Okafor said some of the Civil Defence officers also conked their guns and even threatened to shoot him while beating him up, but for the pleas of some other people who were there witnessing what was happening. He said the Civil Defence officers also accused Nigeria journalists of being major part of Nigeria’s problem, while they themselves stand and suffer under the sun to protect the country and her citizens.

    According to the journalist, it took the intervention of Mr. Ossy Onuko, the Managing Director of the Awka Capital Territory Development Authority (ACTDA) to quell the violence.

    Despite Okafor eventually retrieving his phone and receiving an apology from the Mr. Onuko, the Civil Defence officers continued threatening him, vowing to track him and further deal with him. He said the officers further boasted that no one could stop them from unleashing their mayhem on the him as anyone who would attempts to do so should first care for their welfare before advising them.

    The journalist, left with injuries, is currently seeking medical attention as at the time he recounted his ordeal to our correspondent.

    Okafor, who said he could identify the officers involved in attacking him, added that he had recently reported the incident to the Public Relations Officer of the Anambra State Command of the Nigerian civil defence corps,  Edwin Okadigbo, who promised to look into the matter.

    In a swift reaction, the State Commandant of NSCDC, Mr. Edwin Osuala, described the incident as unprofessional on the side of his men.

    His reaction was contained in a statement signed and made available to Journalists in Awka on Sunday by the State Command’s Public Relations Officer, DSC Okadigbo Edwin.

    The statement read in part;

    The State Commandant of Nigeria Security and Civil Defence Corps, Anambra State Command, Mr. Edwin Osuala, found the report unacceptable and has ordered the Deputy Commandant in charge of  Investigation and Intelligence Department to immediately commence full scale investigation into  the matter with a view to bringing anyone found complicit to book.

    Mr. Osuala noted that the NSCDC as a reputable paramilitary agency in a good working relationship with the Nigeria Union of Journalists would stop at nothing in making sure appropriate disciplinary sanctions are meted against any of the personnel found wanting.

    “I have always partnered with members of Nigeria Union of Journalists ( NUJ)  closely  in show casing most of our activities and achievements in the fight against insecurity. I would not want this isolated case to severe the good relationship I have with them. I always urge personnel to be cautious and polite in dealing with members of the public in the discharge of their duties. If after investigation, they are guilty of the offence, definitely they will face the music as deterrent to other personnel. The command under my watch will not tolerate or condone any act unbecoming of an officer” he said.

    While affirming his unwavering stance against unethical conduct on the part of Officers and Men, the State Commandant further solicited sustained media partnership, cooperation and support of the public in providing timely and relevant information to  the Corps in its renewed efforts against security challenges in the state.

  • NSCDC arrest man for vandalising floodlights at UJ Esuene Stadium

    NSCDC arrest man for vandalising floodlights at UJ Esuene Stadium

    By Christian Njoku

    The Nigeria Security and Civil Defense Corps, (NSCDC) has arrested one Mr Yakubu Isiaka from Kano for allegedly vandalising the floodlights at the UJ Esuene Stadium Calabar.

    This was disclosed by Commandant Charles Brown, Cross River’s Commandant of NSCDC on Monday in Calabar during a parade of two suspect for vandalising public infrastructures in the state.

    It would be recalled that on Sept. 28 the corps had also paraded one Ibrahim Sani, a 40 year old  for allegedly vandalising streetlights in the MCC area of Calabar for their highly sought-after armoured and flex cables.

    Brown said while the matter has been charged to court with arraignment scheduled to take place on Oct. 19, the second suspect Goodnews Orum was yet to be charged to court because he was arrested on Saturday Oct 14.

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    “Isiaka was arrested last week by our men at the UJ Esuene Stadium at about 10pm for allegedly vandalising two control panel lights in the stadium.

    “Goodnews on the other hand was arrested at Mary Slessor Road, Calabar with implements like two hard saws, knives, a sack an other implements trying to vandalise a streetlight at about 2am.

    “My men also recovered about five yards of very expensive armoured cable dug out from streetlights around Mary Slessor from another vandal who escaped on sighting our men, leaving the exhibit behind.

    “We will continue to put in more efforts to rid the state of vandals of critical public infrastructures, he said.

    While calling on vandals to desist forthwith from acts of vandalism, he said the eagle eyes of the corps was watching.

    Speaking to the News Agency of Nigeria (NAN), Isiaka one of the suspects said he was a scrap metal dealer and  was taken to the stadium by the vandals whose plans was to get armoured cables and sell to him.

    He said they walked into the stadium in the night without noticing any security but while they were working, security operatives appeared, others escaped but he was apprehended.

    According to him it was his first time of going out for such activity.

    On his part, Orum said he was a bus loader and was only trying to sleep around the street light in Mary Slessor before he was arrested at about 2am.

    The 23 year old indigene of Akwa Ibom said the implements shown as exhibits were not his adding that the saw was on the floor when he was arrested.

  • Vandalism: NSCDC parades 40-year-old, vows to make Cross River hot for criminals

    Vandalism: NSCDC parades 40-year-old, vows to make Cross River hot for criminals

    The Nigeria Security and Civil Defense Corps (NSCDC) has disclosed that it would make Cross River too hot for vandals of public infrastructures in the state.

    This was stated by Commandant Charles Brown, the Cross River Commandant of NSCDC on Thursday in Calabar while parading a 40-year-old vandal of high capacity streetlights in Calabar.

    Brown said the suspect who identified himself as Ibrahim Sani was caught around MCC Road in Calabar vandalising armoured cables and flex wires of streetlights in the area.

    According to him, this act which used to be recurrent was being checked as the agency had in the last 14 months ensured the prosecution of 14 cases all on vandalisation of critical infrastructures.

    “The suspect confessed that he sells what he steals to scrap metal dealers and we invited some of them but they all denied him and he was not able to identify any of them.

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    “We appeal to residents of Cross River to be on the lookout for any vandal of government property in their communities and report to the corps because security men are not spirits.

    “Also, we need the partnership of the state government in the area of facilities, so we can patrol and keep surveillance of critical and national assets in the state.,” He maintained.

    He added that the suspect would be charged to court and the judges would decide his fate.

    Similarly, Mr Francis Ekpo, a member of the taskforce in charge of management and expansion of streetlights in Calabar, said it was disheartening that some criminals were bent on keeping the city dark to pave way for their heinous activities.

    According to Ekpo, while the state government was trying to ensure that Calabar was illuminated at night, criminals go around at night to vandalised these expensive high-capacity streetlights.

    “One of the most expensive infrastructure to run in the state is power because armoured cables and flex wires are very expensive, yet these criminals vandalise them for their copper content.

    “I want to call on the youths in the communities in Calabar to protect public infrastructures in their neighbourhood as it is their properties.

    “No stranger can come into your community and dig for armoured cables and you don’t know about it, support government to keep the state alive,” he said.

    He however commended the men of NSCDC for their quick response while adding that the government of the state was working out a plan to ensure that vandals and other criminal elements were smoked out from their holes.

    Speaking with the News Agency of Nigeria (NAN), the 40 year old suspect claimed it was his first time of vandalising streetlights in Calabar metropolis.