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Insecurity: NSCDC FCT Commandant tasks personnel on intelligence

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The Commandant of Nigeria Security and Civil Defence Corps (NSCDC), FCT Command, Mr. Olusola Odumosu has charged officers and men of the Command to engage in active intelligence gathering to tackle the current security challenges in the territory.

He gave this charge during a briefing with personnel at the Command’s headquarters, Wuse, Zone 5, Abuja, a statement by the Public Relations Officer of the Command, Mr Samuel Idoko said on Tuesday.

Odumosu while charging the officers on the need for intelligent gathering, said “the criminals are not ghosts, they are members of the various communities we live in.

“We must therefore intensify efforts by fully activating our intelligence architecture to identify them and ensure they are brought to book”.

He decried the influx of bandits, especially in communities located in the hinterlands and the fringes of the FCT, stressing that their activities were escalated by the porous borders shared with Niger, Kaduna and Nasarawa States.

Odumosu maintained that all hands must be on deck, and called for heightened collaboration and cooperation of his personnel with the people for a seamless exchange of necessary information to bring the fight against insecurity to a logical conclusion.

“While our war against vandals is ongoing, we must beam our search light on the issue of kidnapping that has become the order of the day in FCT.

“We must work closely with FCT residents at all levels to get credible information and real time intelligence which is the key to any successful intervention.

“Without information to work with, there is little or nothing the security agencies can do.

“We must therefore do all we can to bring an end to insecurity by harnessing our areas of strength and using credible intelligence as a tool,” Odumosu added.

The Commandant appreciated the Minister of the FCT,  Nyesom Wike for the support he is giving to security agencies in the Federal Capital Territory and assured him and other residents of an end to the current situation soon.

“With the support of the Minister of FCT, and collective efforts of security agencies, we are going to put an end to kidnappings, ‘one chance’, vandalism and other forms of criminality in the FCT.

“I urge FCT residents to be vigilant, security conscious and to reach out to us whenever they see any suspicious movement of individuals, group of people or materials.

The Commandant assured residents that the security challenges were surmountable if everyone plays their part.

“Security is everybody’s business and not that of the government or security agencies alone.

“All of us are involved and it is time to join forces to restore peace and security to the FCT”, the Commandant urged.

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