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  • NSCDC Seeks EFCC’s Collaboration In Tackling Emerging Security Threats

    NSCDC Seeks EFCC’s Collaboration In Tackling Emerging Security Threats

     

    The Nigeria Security and Civil Defence Corps, NSCDC has called on the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission, EFCC, to collaborate with it in tackling emerging security threats across the country

    This call was made in Abuja on Thursday, July 28, 2022 by the National Coordinator of the female squad of NSCDC, Chief Superintendent of Corps, CSP Imomkhe Oluwakemi while on a working visit to the EFCC’s Headquarters.

    Oluwakemi said the female squad is a special squad in the NSCDC, formed through a Memorandum of Understanding between the Minister of Interior and the Commandant General of NSCDC to protect lives and properties especially in schools across the 36 states of the country.

    According to her, “we are carrying out sensitization programmes in schools to be security conscious, encouraging them to install surveillance devices and reaching out in cases of emergencies via our hot lines. Also, part of the reasons for our visit is to encourage the Commission to reach out to us if there is need for extra hands especially in areas of fire backing and other security needs”, she said

    Responding, Secretary to the Commission, Dr George Ekpungu, who spoke for the EFCC’s Chairman, Abdulrasheed Bawa, thanked the NSCDC’s team and emphasized the need for stakeholders to collaborate in tackling emerging security challenges in the country.

    “I have been told that if you need NSCDC personnel, you go for the female squad and you have demonstrated that it is not about size, gender but about determination and courage to do the job.

    “We already have a robust relationship with the NSCDC .We will do everything to support and collaborate with you”, he said.

  • Margaret Inde Receives NSCDS Boss, Brainstorms On New Security Architecture For Obanliku

    Margaret Inde Receives NSCDS Boss, Brainstorms On New Security Architecture For Obanliku

    By John Akpo

    The Chairman of Obanliku Local Government Area, Evang. (Mrs.) Margaret Inde today 15th February, 2021 received the State Commandant of the Nigeria Security and Civil Defence Corps, Amb. Majekodunmi Abidemi in Sankwala.

    Receiving the NSCDC Boss, Evang. Mrs. Inde who was represented by the Vice Chairman, Mr. Anthony Anyam, thanked the Commandant and his team for the work they have been doing in Obanliku. He further stressed that “the visit was timely and will go a long way in addressing some of the security challenges faced by our people”.

    The Council boss drew the attention of Ambassador Abidemi to the porous security network in Obanliku, noting that “our LGA is a border Community, coupled with the farmers/herders clashes that always threatens the peace in enjoyed by our community”.

    The Chairman used the occasion to call on the Commandant to urgently intervene in the following areas in a bid to strengthen the security in Obanliku; create an Outpost station in Utanga/Becheve axis of the LGA, equipp officers with arms and ammunition, provide strong patrol vehicles considering the Obanliku terrain, increase the number of personels in Obanliku division and other necessary logistics for quality service delivery.

    Responding, Ambassador Abidemi expressed joy for the warm reception accorded him and his team by the Council and assured that the aim of the visit is to strengthen and improve the existing security architecture.

    The NSCDC Boss further promised that “Now I understand the security peculiarities of Obanliku, I will ensure your observations are carefully taken into serious consideration”

    The Paramount Ruler of Obanliku LGA, HRM, Uchu Amos Item on behalf of the Council thanked the State Commandant and prayed for peace in our land.

     

  • 13-yr-old Girl Jumps Down From Two-storey Building In Aba To Evade Punishment — NSCDC 

    13-yr-old Girl Jumps Down From Two-storey Building In Aba To Evade Punishment — NSCDC 

    Culled From Vanguard

    The Nigerian Security and Civil Defense Corps (NSCDC) in Abia has rescued 13-year-old Uduak Willy, a house help, who reportedly jumped down from a two-storey building to evade punishment for alleged pilfering.

    The State Commandant of the corps, Mr Vincent Ogu, said this on Tuesday in his office in Umuahia, while briefing newsmen about the incident, which happened on January 8 at No. 204 Niger Stone on Enugu-Port Harcourt Expressway (near Ariaria Market, Aba), where Willy lived with a businessman, Emeka Igwe and his wife, Aniekan.

    Ogu said the girl took the desperate action after she was accused of stealing N500 from the house and allegedly subjected to serious beating by Igwe and his wife.

    The commandant said that Igwe, along with his mother-in-law, 50-year-old Christiana Godwin, were “arrested for their alleged involvement in child-trafficking, child-labour, domestic violence and attempted murder.”

    He said that the command was alerted about the ugly incident by the Special Adviser to the Governor on Teenage Matters, Mrs Chinemenma Umesaka.

    “When I got the disturbing information on the ordeal of the girl from Umesaka, I quickly mobilised my men and ordered them to rescue the victim and arrest the perpetrators of the dastardly and inhuman act against the minor,” he said.

    He expressed delight that Igwe was eventually lured out from his hiding and arrested by the Aba Divisional Officer, SP Uche Uduma, to face justice for his action.

    Ogu said that the command later took the victim to the Federal Medical Centre, Umuahia, where she underwent a series of tests, including chest X-Ray, Abdomen Ultrasound and C.T Scan for the head, to ascertain if she suffered any internal injuries.

    Also, the governor’s aide, who condemned the ill-treatment meted to the girl, said the incident was made public via the social media.

    She said that the Wife of the Governor, Mrs Nkechi Ikpeazu, drew her attention to the online video and directed her to take the issue up with the NSCDC, in order to rescue the girl and bring the suspects to book.

    She alleged that the suspect relocated out of Abia and went into hiding on the heels of the incident and turned down her request to handover the girl to her office for appropriate medicare.

    Narrating her ordeal to newsmen, the victim, who said that she came to live with Igwe’s family in November, denied stealing the money.

    She also denied being pushed down by Igwe as alleged in the social media, saying that she took to her heels from the house and jumped down from the building to escape a further beating.

    Igwe and his wife admitted beating her as a measure to make her admit stealing the money but denied pushing her down from the building.

    Igwe also denied going into hiding, saying that he took the girl to a clinic for treatment immediately after the incident.

    The girl was said to have been brought to the couple from Ododo in Essien Udim Local Government Area of Akwa Ibom by Igwe’s mother-in-law through the help of one Mbakara.

    The commandant, however, said the circumstances surrounding the process of her coming to Abia suggested: “she might have been a victim of child trafficking.”

    Meanwhile, he said the matter would be handed over to the appropriate agency for diligent prosecution at the end of the investigations.

    He admonished couples to always treat their house helps with love and like their own children, saying, “let us do unto others as we would want them to do unto us.”

    He promised that the command would continue to collaborate with relevant agencies in Abia in the fight against child abuse, child trafficking, illegal adoption, child labour and molestation.