NSCDC FCT commandant takes up Wike’s charge on infrastructure vandalism

Photo Caption: FCT Commandant, Olusola Odumosu

Photo Caption: FCT Commandant, Olusola Odumosu

Nigeria Security and Civil Defence Corps, (NSCDC), Federal Capital Territory, (FCT), Commandant, Olusola Odumosu, has tasked personne of the command to work assiduously for the protection of critical infrastructure in the territory.as charged by the minister, Nyesom Wike.

He points hat the FCT minister, Mr Nyesom Wike, had tasked the Corps alongside sister agencies in the territory to provide proper security and cleanse the city of crimes.

In statement signed by the FCT command Public Relations Officer, (PRO), Okomanyi Comfort, Odumosu said that his tenure of leadership under the NSCDC Commandant-General (CG), Dr. Ahmed Audi, is dedicated to ensuring results while actively carrying out the mandates of the Corps.

“It is high time we work together to put an end to these nefarious acts because these criminals are beginning to feel too comfortable in sabotaging the asset of the country.

“The Minister has promised to provide us with the necessary tools to work and we must give him good results because as your Commandant, I wouldn’t tolerate any excuses for failure,” he said.

Quoting Wike, “The people who steal manhole covers, don’t see them as just people who steal but treat them as armed robbers, when you do that they will run away,” he adds.

Odumosu.further said that the Minister had charged the Corps to treat those involved in vandalizing manholes as “Armed robbers”.

The Commandant frowned at the high rate of vandalism of street lights, theft of manhole covers, railings, railway sleepers amongst others, in the FCT.

According to Odumosu, the newly inaugurated FCT Minister, who is renowned for hardwork, has said he is on a mission to revamp all infrastructural amenities in the FCT, hence, the need for the Corps to live up to expectations in ensuring adequate protection of these assets.

“As a security organization in-charge of the protection of critical infrastructure, the expectations of the minister will be high and so we must not disappoint.

“Strategies, structures and infrastructural development will be put in place and so we can’t sit-back and watch all efforts go down the drain,” the Commandant said.

He urged officers on the need for civility, professionalism, discipline, hard work, dedication and commitment while discharging their duties.

The Commandant advised all personnel to renew their mindset, be motivated, maintain a positive attitude, adding that, the issues of security will no longer be business as usual in the FCT as the current administration is dedicated to enforcing reforms.

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