Following a barrage of unsatisfactory report about some officials of the Corps, the Commandant General of NSCDC Abdullahi Gana Muhammadu has vowed to deal with any Commandant fingered in any illegal activity.
He
made this known while meeting with Commandants of the South-South
States comprising of Rivers, Delta, Edo, Bayelsa, Akwa-Ibom and Cross
River State summoned over allegations of aiding and abetting act of
vandalism and illegal bunkering in the South/South region.
Abdullahi
who has immediately set up a monitoring team from the Headquarters to
thoroughly investigate, effectively supervise and monitor activities
of the State Commands, warned that, anyone found culpable will incur
his wrath and he will not hesitate to deal decisively with such
erring Commandant to serve as deterrent to others.
As
a fallout of the meeting and with the approval of the Hon Minister of
interior, the Commandant General therefore carried out a redeployment
exercise to reposition the organization. He said, “due to recent
development in the security circle as it affects the Corps mandate in
the South South and South East regions, it has become necessary to
re-organise and re-strategise for operational efficiency and better
service delivery”.
In
view of the above, Dr Ahmed Audi, Mni, Assistant Commandant General
in charge of the Civil Defence College of Peace and Disaster
management, Katsina State has been redeployed to Zone C Bauchi as the
Zonal Commander.
Others
affected are Commandants Obiageli Obiajulu Rachael, moved from Akwa
Ibom State to Anambra State Command, Bello Ale from National
Headquarters, Abuja to Akwa Ibom as the new State Commandant, Dr
Benito Eze formerly Abia State Commandant to take over as the New
Commandant of Delta State; Barr Nwannukwu Nnamdi of Zone F to
resume as Abia State Commandant while Sam Ego Ezeagbogho former Delta
State Commandant to resume at zone E. Owerri, the redeployment is
with immediate effect as contained in the posting order via
NSCDC/NHQ/5.002/Vol.XV111/221.
However,
while addressing the Commandants, the CG also cautioned that on no
account should any Corps personnel be found mounting road blocks
except on a joint task force with other Security Agencies. That, in
event of such report, the State Commandant shall be held responsible
for the illegal action.
He
reiterated the need for vigorous pursuance of the Corps statutory
mandate without looking elsewhere for illegal duties, stressing that
the Corps integrity must not be compromised as the Agency in charge
of protection of Critical National Asset and Infrastructure.
He
tasked the Commandants to make the Corps proud by effectively
executing it's mandate in their various domains without compromise.
"Go back and make amends where necessary, be committed and
discipline in all ramifications because henceforth, i will
not tolerate any non-performing officer working with him" the CG
said.
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