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NSCDC deploys 600 Personnels for Eid-el-Fitr celebrations, warns hoodlums

By Jibril Almustapha 

The Zamfara State Commandant of the Nigeria Security and Civil Defence Corps (NSCDC) Zamfara State Command, charged Officers and men deployed for the Eid-el-Fitr celebration to work within the ambiance of operational order and the Acts of the Corps.

In a statement signed by the Command’s Public Relations Officer, SC Ikor Oche and made available to Media Smarts Nigeria, today (Thursday). State Commandant Muhammad Bello Mu’azu proclaimed that the Corps was built on ethics and professionalism, he therefore urged all personnel to be professional and maintain the ethics as stipulated in the standard operational procedures of the Corps.

Commandant MB Mu’azu While addressing the over 600 combat ready officers and men deployed for the Salah celebrations, emphasized that all nooks and crannies  including bus stops and motor parks  must be manned effectively during and after the celebrations.

The Commandant also noted that, the Critical Infrastructures and National Assets Department and the Anti Vandal Unit of the Corps will ensure complete surveillance on all Critical Infrastructures and National Assets  in order to forestall any form of sabotage during the celebrations.

The NSCDC Boss however congratulated the Muslim faithfuls for a successful fast in the holy month of Ramadan, he urged them to use the gains obtained during the holy month of Ramadan to show love to mankind.

He therefore assured all and sundry of adequate security coverage during and after the celebrations in conjunction with other sister security agencies.

“Meanwhile, Commandant Mu’azu has sent a strong  message to all hoodlums and miscreants who intend to brew any form of rancor or sabotage during these periods to relocate from the state. He maintained that the Corps and other sister agencies are ready to deal decisively using the extant laws of the Federation with anyone bent on truncating the peaceful celebrations.” the statement concluded.” He concluded 

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