Nigeria Security and Civil Defence (NSCDC), Anambra State Command has warned that superintending officers would be held accountable for any unprofessional conduct of officers under their watch.
The State Commandant, Olatunde Maku gave the warning on Friday at a meeting with Command’s management team, Area Commanders, Divisional Officers, tactical Commanders, heads of formation, Departmental and Sectional heads.
He said severe sanctions awaited line supervisors found to have compromised the Corps mandate of securing critical national assets or deliberately flouts the CG’s directives.
He reiterated the directives of the NSCDC Commandant General, Dr. Ahmed Abubakar Audi, to Corps personnel at the just concluded strategic meeting to work in tandem with the NSCDC establishment Act, Standard Operating Procedure and the Code of Conduct guiding effective discharge of duties.
Maku disclosed a massive shift in the Command’s strategy to deal with vandalism of the nation’s critical infrastructure, willful damage to power and telecommunication installations , illegal oil bunkering, checkmating black market and petroleum products racketeering, adulterated petroleum products, illegal private security outfits, illegal mining, farmers- herdsmen clashes, and sabotage among others.
He said, “I have called you here today to brief you on the marching order given to us by the Commandant General to cascade his directives to all personnel of the Corps.
” Take note that it is not business as usual, we must sit up to justify our responsibilities. Our work here is to do that which the government has asked us to do.
” You must as well take this message down to your subordinates, let us do that which is right.”
The NSCDC boss expressed the CG’s heartiest gratitude to officers and men for their commitment and doggedness in the protection of Critical National Assets and Infrastructure( CNAI) , fight against oil theft and illegal dealings in petroleum products, Illegal mining of solid minerals, violent attacks on school and protection of agro allied industries.
He assured the personnel that the Corps administration has their welfare at heart and encouraged them to exhibit a high sense of professionalism in performing their lawful duties.
He further assured members of the public that the Command will sustain its proactive approach to crime fighting, focusing on preemptive measures to thwart criminal activities before they occur through the deployment of its operational assets to all the nooks and crannies of Anambra State.
Describing the populace as active partners in the Corps collective pursuit of peace and security, Maku urged them to remain vigilant and collaborate closely with NSCDC to end all forms of criminal activities in the state.
The meeting was attended by Deputy Commandant Operations, Alada Yakubu, Deputy Commandant, Admin, Kizitto Emaikwu, Deputy Commandant, Intelligence and Investigation, Dennis Reuben, Deputy Commandant, PRS, Orji Ogbu, Deputy Commandant, PGC Department, Francis Nnadi among others.