Tag: Nigeria Security and Civil Defence Corps (NSCDC)

  • NSCDC train 20,000 personnel on arms bearing – Spokesman

    The Nigeria Security and Civil Defence Corps (NSCDC) trained over 20,000 of its personnel on use of arms for security operations in the country, Corps Public Relations Officer (PRO) Emmanuel Okeh, said on Friday.

    Okeh told our reporter in Abuja that the 20,000 were from all NSCDC commands in the country.

    He said the training followed directive from Ministry of Interior that personnel of the corps should be trained to use arms.

    He added that “ìnstead of the corps having an armed squad, the training should be for all personnel.

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    “All personnel should be trained on arms bearing so that when the need arises; there will not be a
    vacuum.

    “In case of emergency, any personnel can be directed at any time for an operation.”

    The corps PRO said the use of arms had gone beyond narrowing it down to selected few for operations, noting that training and retraining of personnel was ongoing.

    He explained that “training departments of the corps’ commands in states would continue to
    organise in-house training to ensure all were trained.”

    The spokesman said that personnel of the corps could not be deployed to protect sensitive areas without undergoing training in both state and federal levels.

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  • Fuel crisis hits Bayelsa as troops impound NNPC tankers 

    Fuel crisis hit Bayelsa State Monday following an industrial action declared against the state by the Nigeria Union of Petroleum and Natural Gas Workers (NUPENG).

    It was gathered that NUPENG directed their workers to down tools in protest of two fuel-laden tankers seized by the Joint Task Force (JTF), Operation Delta Safe (ODS).

    Troops of JTF were said to have taken over the tankers, which were initially impounded by operatives of the Nigeria Security and Civil Defence Corps (NSCDC) over allegations of diversion of products and alteration of documents.

    It was learnt that the interference of the troops would have led to inter-agency rivalries but for the quick intervention of NSCDC authorities.

    While NSCDC cleared the trucks belonging to the Nigerian National Petroleum Corporation (NSCDC) and ordered their release after meeting with NUPENG and other stakeholders, the JTF was said to have insisted on conducting further investigations.

    NUPENG was said to have declared the industrial action after all its efforts to convince JTF to release the tankers proved abortive.

    Investigations revealed that following the face-off NUPENG members refused to lift fuel to Bayelsa.

    It was found that most petrol stations in Yenagoa sold out their products and locked their filling stations.

    Long queues of vehicles were seen in some stations as residents battled to buy the product.

    An NNPC source, who spoke in confidence, said despite all the documents proving that the products were not diverted, the JTF failed to release the petrol tankers.

    The source, however, said JTF authorities contacted the NNPC and said they were ready to release the truck.

    “This crisis was avoidable if the JTF had allowed NSCDC to handle the matter. We provided all the documents proving that the products were genuine and countering any claims of diversion.

    “They have called that we should come and claim the tankers but we can’t go without other stakeholders’ directives. Once NUPENG directs, we will go and move the tankers. So, hopefully lifting of petrol to Bayelsa will soon resume.

  • NSCDC urges unlicensed security guards companies to stop operating

    The Nigeria Security and Civil Defence Corps ( NSCDC ) has urged all unlicensed Security Guard Companies in the country to stop operating.

    The Corps Public Relations Officer (PRO), Mr Emmanuel Okeh, made the call in an interview with our correspondent in Abuja.

    Okeh said such companies were operating illegally and that the corps was working hard to curb their activities.

    He said the corps would clamp down on all such illegal operators and that it had instructed its personnel to monitor their activities.

    “The corps will from time to time be sending its personnel around to monitor the operations of various companies and ensure that those operating are licensed,” he said.

    The PRO of the NSCDC said that the establishment of the Licensed Private Security Guards Association of Nigeria had made monitoring easier as the body was tasked to ensure that every unlicensed private guard company found operating was reported to the corps.

    He warned that any unlicensed private security guard companies found operating illegally would be shut and the owner arrested and taken to court.

    He said such owner if found guilty, would be sentenced to seven years imprison.

    Okeh further said that those security guard companies found with expired licences would have their offices sealed and before unsealing them, the operators would pay a fine of N200,000 for a Grade A offence and N100,000 for a Grade B offence.

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  • Two die, five injures in Ogun road crash

    A lone accident involving a commercial bus along Siun – Kobape stretch of the Abeokuta – Sagamu road has left two women dead and five others injured.

    The Mazda bus marked marked KSF 347 XG took off around 7:55 am at the popular Kuto garage and was carrying 14 passengers to Ijebu – Ode when one of its tyres gave along with the chassis at the Siun – Kobape area.

    The driver lost control of the wheel, rammed into a concrete structure on the road median, somersaulted and in the process, two female passengers were thrown out of the window – and died.

    The Operatives of the Federal Road Safety Corps (FRSC), Ogun State Traffic Compliance and Enforcement Corps (TRACE) and Nigeria Security and Civil Defence Corps (NSCDC) were sighted helping evacuating victims and directing traffic.

    The Public Relations Officer of TRACE, Babatunde Akinbiyi, who confirmed the accident, said it was a lone accident that happened when the bus’ front tyre by the driver’s side, pulled out with the chassis while on motion.

    “When the vehicle lost control, it ran into the road divider, hit the electric pole by the side and somersaulted. It was in the course of the somersault that two female passengers were thrown out of the vehicle, because they didn’t wear seat belts and died.

    “Remains of the dead passengers were deposited at the Olabisi Onabanjo University Teaching Hospital (OOUTH), Sagamu, while three of the injured were taken to the same OOUTH and four others taken to Owode General Hospital, Owode,” Akinbiyi said.

     

  • Adamawa Poly students clash over stolen phone

    Several students have been injured in an early morning clash between two groups of students at the Adamawa State Polytechnic, Yola.

    We gathered that the clash was caused by alleged mobile phone theft by a student who was allegedly lynched.

    Friends of the victim decided to retaliate, leading to a fracas that almost turned into a religious clash before the intervention of security agents.

    When contacted, the Information Officer of the Polytechnic, Mr Albert Mathilah, confirmed the incident and said the institution would soon issue its position on the matter.

    “Normalcy has been restored and things are going on normally in the school.

    “We will soon issue a statement on the incident,” Mathilah said.

    Also, the spokesman of Nigeria Security and Civil Defence Corps ( NSCDC ), Suleiman Baba, said the corpse had deployed its men when the crisis started around 2 a.m.

    “Things are under control. I am still waiting for the details before I can tell you what really happened or number of casualties,” Baba said.

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  • NSCDC decorates 69 newly promoted officers in Niger

    The Nigeria Security and Civil Defence Corps ( NSCDC ) on Friday decorated 69 newly promoted officers in Niger Command with their new ranks.

    Addressing the officers after the decorations in Minna, Mr Abosede lsimi, Assistant Commandant General, Zone D, urged the officers to brace-up with challenges of the time in dealing with any form of security threats.

    He said that the corps expect nothing more than commitment to duties while discharging their constitutional responsibilities.

    Isimi explained that the promotion was in recognition of their hard work, urging them to attach seriousness to their various new positions.

    “You must see your promotion as another great opportunity to put in your best to excel while discharging your constitutional responsibilities.

    “You must do more in promoting the existing working relationship with other security agencies in confronting the menace of kidnapping, cattle rustling, vandalism and banditry,’’ he said.

    He also urged them to imbibe the culture of mutual relationship with communities to gather intelligence information on suspected miscreants.

    Isimi called on officers and men of the command to continue to put in their best, saying that the hard working ones would be rewarded.

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  • NSCDC decorates 1,003 promoted officers in Plateau

    Mr Solomon Olasupo, the Commandant of Nigeria Security and Civil Defence Corps ( NSCDC ) Plateau Command, has urged the 1,003 newly promoted officers of the corps to discharge their duties proactively.

    The commandant made the call on Wednesday in Jos during decoration of the promoted officers.

    He said the promotion served as motivational gesture by the authority, which must be taken serious for higher responsibilities.

    According to him, it is a known fact that to whom much is given, much is expected.

    Olasupo urged the officers to be ready to perform to expectation.

    He advised the promoted officers to desist from any form of corruption such as bribery and misuse of firearms.

    He warned the officers against indolence and insubordination, saying officers should be hardworking and should encourage other officers.

    The commandant implored those not promoted to work hard to earn promotion.

    Some of the promoted officers told our reporter that they were happy and pledged their commitment to discharge their duties efficiently.

    Mr Fanims Nanjul, one of the promoted NSCDC officers, said the promotion was a call on him to work harder and ensure that he made an impact by executing his duties efficiently.

    Mrs Naomi Chishak, the Command’s Public Relations Officer, who was also promoted to the rank of a Superintendent, said the promotion was an indication of confidence the corps had in her.

    She promised to do her best to ensure the job was done proactively.

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  • Dambazau directs relocation of IGP, NSCDC boss to North-East

    Dambazau directs relocation of IGP, NSCDC boss to North-East

    The Minister of Interior, retired Lt.-Gen Abdulrahman Dambazau, has directed the Inspector-General of Police (I-G), Ibrahim Idris, and the Commandant-General, Nigeria Security and Civil Defence Corps ( NSCDC ), Abdullahi Muhammadu Gana, to relocate to the North-East to ensure the deployment of their personnel to all schools in the liberated areas in the three states.

    The minister gave the directive in a statement issued by his Press Secretary, Mr Ehisienmen Osaigbovo, on Wednesday in Abuja.

    According to Osaigbovo, the minister also directed that the I-G and NSCDC Commandant were to liaise with the Theater Commander of “Operation Lafiya Dole”, to carry out the task.

    The statement quoted Dambazau as saying that the I-G and Gana were also to liaise with the governors of Yobe, Borno and Adamawa to ensure the deployment of their personnel to all schools in the liberated areas in the three
    states.

    ” This directive is sequel to the recent visit of the Federal Government delegation led by the Ministers of Interior and Information and Culture to Dapchi in Yobe.

    ” Where the Interior Minister, retired Lt.-Gen. Abdulrahman Dambazau then directed the Commissioner of Police and the Commandant of the NSCDC in Yobe to ensure security presence in all schools in the liberated communities,” he said.

    Osaigbovo also quoted Dambazau as saying that the directive had become necessary to forestall a re-occurrence of attack on innocent school children.

    Dambazau said that the government was making efforts aimed at rescuing the Dapchi school girls and other Boko Haram captives, as evidenced by the commencement of 24-hour air surveillance by the Nigerian Air Force.

    Osaigbovo said the Minister had also condemned the recent clashes that resulted in loss of lives and property in Kajuru Local Government Area of Kaduna State.

    The minister in the statement urged security operatives to ensure that the perpetrators were brought to justice.

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  • NSCDC personnel allegedly shot vigilance team member in Bayelsa

    NSCDC personnel allegedly shot vigilance team member in Bayelsa

    A team of the Nigeria Security and Civil Defence Corps ( NSCDC ) has allegedly shot a Neighborhood Watch member in Ikarama, Yenagoa Local Government Area of Bayelsa.

    The incident occurred in the early hours of Tuesday.

    The NSCDC team had arrested a woman in place of her suspected husband and an argument with the local vigilance group led to the shooting.

    Mr Ben Warder,a youth leader in the area alleged that the victim, Perekurofa Odoyibo, was shot twice in the arm and leg by the Civil Defence men whom had taken custody of the lady when the husband was not available.

    “The local vigilance team noticed the NSCDC van at about 3 a.m. and was trying to find out why they had to take away a woman who has children, for an offence supposedly committed by her husband.

    “They shot one of the vigilance team members and sped off with the woman they had arrested.

    “They came from the oilfield in Ikarama operated by Shell Petroleum Development Company, and that is why the youths mobilised and blocked the road to the Okordia manifold.

    “So, this morning, the youths mobilised to protest the use of security men to molest oil communities, this is because we learnt that the arrest is linked to an oil spill incident,” the youth leader said.

    Our correspondent who visited the Ikarama oilfields reports that youths from the area had commenced a protest and barricaded the access road to the manifold chanting solidarity songs.

    The wife to the victim, Rebacca Odoyibo, regretted that her husband was shot and left in a pool of his own blood and had been in pains for hours.

    Odoyibo said that the incident had thrown his entire family and dependants into confusion.

    However, Mr Orukari Udoji, whose wife, Deborah, was taken away by the NSCDC personnel, told NAN that he was out in the forests for his timber lumbering work when they stormed his residence and took away his wife.

    “I am at a loss as to what to do because I do not even have an idea of where they took her to, and as we speak I don’t even have money to pay transport to go and search for her.

    “Everybody in this community knows that I do timber work and at the time they came I was in the bush working and they claimed that there was an oil spill in the bush near where I felled some timber,” he said.

    Mr Godwin Nwachukwu, Bayelsa Commandant of the NSCDC, told NAN on telephone that he had received a report of the incident and immediately assigned his men to find out ‘what exactly happened’.

    “As we speak, the matter is being investigated, the preliminary investigation will guide us on the next step to take,” Nwachukwu said.

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  • NSCDC arrests man for stealing six goats

    NSCDC arrests man for stealing six goats

    The Nigeria Security and Civil Defence Corps ( NSCDC ) in Jigawa said it had arrested a 20-year-old man over alleged theft of six goats.

    The corps’ Spokesman, DSC Adamu Shehu, told our reporter in Dutse on Wednesday that the suspect was arrested in Buji Local Government Area of the state.‎

    Adamu said that the suspect allegedly conspired with three others, now at large, and stole the goats in Shafori village.‎

    He explained that the suspect was arrested after owners of the stolen goats traced them to one of the markets in the area.

    The spokesman added that the owners quickly reported the matter to the Community leader who later reported it to the NSCDC office in the area.

    “The suspect was nabbed by our men after we received a report about the incident from the head of Shafori community.

    “He was arrested at about noon on Tuesday and his three accomplices are now at large,” the spokesman said.‎

    According to him, investigation into the case is ongoing after which the suspect would be charged to court.

    Adamu said the corps had launched a manhunt to arrest the three fleeing suspects.

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