In order to bolster security nationwide ahead of Easter, Ahmed Audi, Commandant General of the Nigeria Security and Civil Defence Corp, has directed the deployment of 30,000 people from its offices across the nation.
While addressing staff in Abuja about the importance of effective policing of the country against any horrifying activities of dangerous elements planning to cause the breakdown of law and order, Audi issued this instruction.
This was stated in a statement released on Wednesday and signed by Odumosu Olusola, the Corps Spokesman.
All of the Corps’ Special Forces, including the Armed Squad, CG’s Special Intelligence Squad, CG’s Special Anti-Vandalism Monitoring Squad, CG’s Marine Monitoring Unit, Special Female Squad, Directorate of Intelligence and Investigation, RRS, Agro Rangers, SWAT, K9, Counter Terrorism unit, and CBRNE, were ordered by the CG to work together with the regular officers to ensure a trouble-free holiday across the nation.
Audi noted “As the Easter celebration approaches, I want to see massive deployment of personnel everywhere in the country.
“All special forces and regular officers must go all out to protect lives and properties of citizens.
“You must look out for criminals, hoodlums and mischief makers seeking to compromise the integrity of the country and deal decisively with them.”
He stressed that the tight security measures being put in place is to protect lives, infrastructures and prevent any occurence of national emergencies given reports of various political agitations and planned protests in different parts of the country.
The CG said “Reports have it that some people want to take advantage of the Easter celebration to cause breakdown of law and order, chaos and destruction of critical national assets in the name of election protests and other political agitations but we will not allow that to happen.
“You must prevent any unlawful gathering, assembly or protests which failed to obtain necessary permission from the police which is the lead agency in internal security.
“You must also ensure proper synergy with other security agencies to forestall any threat to the peace of the nation.
“Note that I will not tolerate any excuse for failure, so, ensure you quell any form of insecurity in sights to sustain the relative peace the nation is currently enjoying.”
He added that the Corps will be working in collaboration with other security agencies and no stone would be left unturned in ensuring that adequate security is provided and sustained in the country.
The Corps helmsman congratulates Christians in the country on the celebration of Christ’s resurrection and charged them to pray for peace, progress of the nation and a successful transition of power to the incoming government.
He warned holiday makers to celebrate in moderation and be law abiding in their activities, urging them to assist security agencies by giving timely and credible information to nip crime in the bud.