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Anambra, Delta NSCDC Collaborate On Border Protection

The Anambra and Delta State Commands of the Nigeria Security and Civil Defence Corps (NSCDC) have agreed to intensify operational modalities to protect critical national, state and local government assets as well as the lives of citizens within the two states.

The synergy was reached recently when Commandant Maku Olatunde, the NSCDC Anambra State Commandant played host to his Delta State counterpart, Commandant Mathew Ovye at the NSCDC Anambra State Command Headquarters Awka.

The State Commandants condemned the rate of vandalism of assets and infrastructure saying proactive measures must be taken to tackle the menace. They agreed to hold regular meetings, share intelligence, conduct joint operations and partner in other critical operational areas to stop crimes and criminalities in line with Commandant General’s directive of keeping economic saboteurs, vandals, unpatriotic citizens and miscreants at bay.

The host, Commandant Maku emphasised that the collaborative effort between the two commands would be robust and proactive, stressing that they must work together to combat crimes and criminality without seeking individual glory or credit.

“‘Through intelligence gathering, community collaboration, and strategic partnerships like this , the command has been able to make significant progress in combating several threats as it affects members of the public” he said.

He seized the opportunity to express gratitude to the Anambra State Government for their support and to Commandant-General Prof. Ahmed Audi for his innovative leadership and unwavering commitment to strengthening the Corps.

The State Commandant commended the dedication of officers and men who tirelessly work around the clock to ensure citizen safety. He further urged the public to remain vigilant, report suspicious activities, adhere to security advisories, and collaborate with the NSCDC and other security agencies to create a safer society.

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