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NSCDC Deploys 1,525 Personnel for Easter Security Operations In Anambra

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By Praise Chinecherem

Ahead of Easter Celebrations in Anambra State, Nigeria Security and Civil Defence Corps (NSCDC) has deployed 1,525 personnel.

NSCDC State Commandant, Maku Olatunde gave the directive through elaborate operational order at the command’s tactical digest.

He said the deployment was to safeguard lives and forestall vandalism of critical national, state and local government assets.

“The deployment is in line with the recently launched joint Operation Udo ga chi Zero Kidnapping and other violent crimes in the State,” he noted.

He charged Area Commanders, Divisional Officers, Heads of Formations and Composite Commanders to adequately deploy assets and personnel to cover the state.

“Officers should be deployed to
all places of worship, recreational centers, amusement parks, markets, flashpoints and black spots.

“They are also deployed to other vulnerable areas including critical national state and local government assets to ensure an incident-free Easter celebration and beyond,” he added.

Maku listed units the deployed personnel were drawn from to include Operations department, Tactical Response Squad (TRS), Counter Terrorism Unit (CTU), Disaster Management, Investigation & Intelligence.

“Others are Chemical Biological Radioactive Nuclear & Energy (CBRNE), Critical National Assets & Infrastructure Protection (CNAI), Anti-vandalism, and Female Special Squad,” he noted.

The NSCDC State boss cautioned the personnel to be civil, professional and be mindful of the fundamental human rights of the citizens while discharging their responsibilities with all sense of decorum and alertness.

While extending warm Easter greetings to Ndแป‹ Anambra, particularly the Christian community, Maku encouraged them to seek divine intervention for the nation’s well-being during the festive season.

He also urged them to shun all forms of violence, promote peace and unity in their communities while seeking divine guidance in fostering a more harmonious society.

The command encouraged members of the public to go about their daily activities without fear, stay security-conscious, and be law abiding.

In case of emergencies, they can contact the nearest Civil Defence Office or call the provided numbers: 08066769442, 08037909304 or 08035771835 for assistance.

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