The Commandant General of the Nigeria Security and Civil Defence Corps, Ahmed Abubakar Audi, has reiterated that accidental discharge will never be tolerated in the Corps on his watch as it does not conform with the Corps’ administrative manual, code of ethics and standard operating procedure.
According to the Director of Public Relations, DCC Olusola Odumosu, the Commandant General stated this at the passing-out parade of the Basic Arms Training batch 8 at the NSCDC National Headquarters, Abuja, where he expressed joy at the outstanding performance of the 420 newly trained arms bearing officers.
“You can see it clearly that Civil Defence is reawakened; our action plan to rejig, revamp, rejuvenate, restructure and reposition the Corps to an enviable position both at national and international arena is working and we will not relent in our efforts to continue to justify our existence” he said.

While congratulating the batch 8 graduands, the Commandant General noted that training and retraining of officers and men were a pivotal mandate that must be carried out spontaneously as this would enhance productivity, build the capacity of personnel and develop manpower for effective utilization in harnessing our potentials to guarantee internal security.
He said: “the Nation is passing through an asymmetric conflict which differs from the conventional war the country is used to; you will discover that bandits and terrorists do launch their attacks and retrieve back to base after causing devastating and debilitating damages. We will however not be deterred, rather, we will remain focused and continue to train our personnel as we also continue to collaborate with sister agencies in the fight against Insecurity in Nigeria.”
While congratulating the Officers and men on their successful passing out parade after undergoing eight weeks’ intensive and rigorous training, the CG admonished the graduands to go back to their various commands and be good ambassadors of the Corps.
He stressed that it was an aberration to violate the rules of engagement, and therefore, anyone involved in accidental discharge was on his own and would face the music squarely.
The NSCDC boss gave kudos to the Corps’ athletes featuring in the ongoing Federation of Public Service Games (FEPSGA) in Kwara State for topping the medals’ table so far with 36 Gold, 4 Silver and 1 Bronze; assuring them that his administration would continue to place a high premium on sports promotion and development to guarantee fitness and mobility of officers and men in the cause of discharging their duties.
The batch 8 arms training graduands who gave good account of themselves with a well-coordinated match past, colourful simulation exercise, stripling and assembling, unarm combat drill to mention but a few would be deployed in more positive engagements in line with the mandates of the Corps.
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