The Nigeria Security And Civil Defence Corps(NSCDC), Federal Capital Territory (FCT) Command has deployed a total of 3,500 personnel to provide security in the FCT for Nigeria’s 64th independence anniversary celebration.
FCT Commandant, Dr. Olusola Odumosu, while addressing personnel at the Muster parade on Monday charged all personnel to ensure the protection of critical national assets and infrastructure as well as safety of residents of FCT during the independence celebrations.
He noted that the deployment was to ensure public safety, protection of critical national assets and infrastructure, protection of public and private properties and ensure that there is no form of unrest in the Federal Capital during the celebrations.
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Also deployed are special squads including Armed Squad, Special Crack Squad (operation Adaka-su), Female Strike Force, Anti-Counter Terrorism Squad, Agro Rangers and undercover personnel.
The Command spokesperson, Samuel Idoko, in a statement said the officers and men have also been strategically deployed to cover all the nooks and crannies of the FCT including all the Area Councils as well as the city centre.
Odumosu said, “the government and residents of the FCT expect so much from the corps in order to have a peaceful celebration. The Command must ensure the safety of public and private properties in Federal Capital.”
“FCT being the seat of power and the host to diplomatic headquarters of countries of the world, means the Corps must be highly professional in the discharge of their duty to avoid any form of infraction.” Dr Odumosu noted.
The FCT boss insist that NSCDC’s Standard Operational Procedure(SOP) must be followed by all officers and men of the Command and that 24 hours surveillance of Critical National Assets must be a top priority.
He charged all personnel deployed to work in synergy with other sister security agencies.
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