NSCDC FCT Command trains 137 Officers On Basic Arms, Weapons Handling  

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NSCDC FCT Command trains 137 Officers On Basic Arms, Weapons Handling
 
 
The Nigeria security and civil defence corps (NSCDC) Federal capital territory(FCT) command has passed out 137 batch 2 trained officers on basic arms and weapons handling in Abuja, National Association of Online Security News Publishers, NAOSNP can report.

This passing out ceremony brings to the number 272 properly retained operatives from both batches in less then a year.
In his address the FCT Commandant Olusola Odumosu ph.D, said training and retaining of officers is a continued responsibility of the corps.

” What we are doing here today is one of the ways we are stepping up our game against criminal elements in the FCT in line with the proactive nature and pace of the Minister of the FCT chief Barrister Nyeson Wike” .

Commandant Odumosu, said in line with the core mandates of the NSCDC which includes but not limited to the protection of critical National Assets and infrastructure and protection of lives and properly,
it has become imperative to train and retrain the personnel to be able to stand up to the emerging Security challenges bedeviling the FCT.

He disclosed that the officers and men have been trained and equipped with knowledge and skills in weapons handling through months of rigorous regimentation defined by global standards.

He noted that in view of the significant training received by the men and officers with dedication, the command has made significant arrest for various offenses ranging from vandalism and theft of public facilities, illegal mining, illegal private guards operations and other vices.

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The Commandant congratulated the personnel passing out for their Gallantry and expressed his satisfaction that the corps could rely on the officers adding that the federal Capital Territory can trust them to protect public facilities which are being installed as a matter of priority to make life better for the citizens.

He charged the officers to take their assignment seriously wherever they are being deployed to represent the corps effectively and never to leave their orientation behind .

” In the discharge of your legitimate duties, always remember the rules of engagement, be professional n handling your riffles, protect lives and properties” he stated .

The FCT Boss lauded the instructors for the crucial role in sharpening the skills , providing knowledge and instilling values necessary for this new batch of officers and men to succeed in their careers.
He saluted their courage , determination and passion for the job

Commandant Odumosu assured that the corps will not relent in its commitment to delivery on the corps core mandate as a corps noting that the corps will continue to justify the confidence repose in it.

In attendance at the event were the chief of staff Guards Brigard col. A. Bello, representatives of the naval commander , Naval unit Abuja Navy captain S. Ochepo, you representative of FCT Sector commander FRSC Deputy Sector Commander II Nzapisima, Head of Operations, representative of FCT minister Mr. Olubiyi Sunday of the Security Department .

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The event featured drills, unarmed combat, silent drills among others.
Signed
DSC Monica Ojobi
FCT CDPRO
Ag .



 

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