Dr Olusola Odumosu, the Commandant of the Nigeria Security and Civil Service Corps (NSCDC), FCT Command, has frowned at the rate of cybercrimes and examination malpractices prevalent amongst students.
The commandant expressed the displeasure when delegates of the National Association of Northern Nigerian Students (NANNS) paid him a courtesy visit on Wednesday, in Abuja.
According to Odumosu, these vices prevalent amongst Nigerian youths has posed as a critical challenge facing them in present day Nigeria.
The News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) reports that, Odumosu was honoured with a meritorious Award of Excellence as an Icon of Selfless Distinction by NANNS.
The command head, while appreciating the association, stated that the award was a motivation for more intensive efforts to ensure the safety of lives and property.
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“This recognition is not mine alone, I dedicate it to my management team and personnel, whose relentless support is undeniable,” he said.
He commended NANNS for its proactive approach in nation-building, particularly its efforts in organising symposia and seminars aimed at sensitising students against social vices.
He also assured them of continuous synergy and support in ensuring that the negative activities carried out by youths especially students, was completely eradicated or reduced to the barest minimum.
“This recognition further underscores the importance of synergy between security institutions and student bodies in addressing societal challenges in nurturing future leaders,” Odumosu said.
Earlier in his remarks, NANNS Leader, Ibrahim Adamu, said that the award was in recognition of the FCT commandant’s outstanding leadership, dedication to national service and unwavering commitment to youth development.
” Your practical efforts in strengthening security, promoting civic responsibility and supporting initiatives that positively engage Nigerian youths is commendable,” Adamu said.
(NAN)
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