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  • INEC trains 26 NSCDC personnel on election security duties

    INEC trains 26 NSCDC personnel on election security duties

    The Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) has trained 26 personnel of the Nigeria Security and Civil Defence Corps (NSCDC), Bauchi Command, on election security duties.

    This is contained in a statement signed by the Spokesman of the Command, DSC Ibrahim Gabdo, and made available to newsmen on Sunday in Bauchi.

    He said the training was part of preparations for the successful conduct of the 2023 general elections in the country.

    “INEC trained Election Security Personal (ESP) with 26 Personal of NSCDC Bauchi state Command involved in the two days of training on various aspects of election security duties.

    “The training was tagged ‘training of trainers (TOT) capacity building’, held at the INEC Headquarters from Friday to Saturday,” he said.

    He said the participants were exposed to the peculiarities of the electoral environment, processes and procedures of pre-election, election period and post-election period activities.

    “That includes deployment, mobilization, polling, counting, collation and declaration of results, code of conduct and rules of engagement.

    “Electoral offences were discussed with contributions from different security agencies,” he said.

    According to him, participants were drawn from the lead agency on election security, the Nigerian Police Force, NSCDC, Nigerian Air Force, Nigerian Army, the DSS, the Nigerian Correctional Services, Nigerian Immigration, NDLEA, Nigeria Custom, FRSC and the Federal Fire Service.

    Gabdo explained that participants pledged to put in their best to support INEC to deliver an election that is credible.

    He, however, expressed appreciation to INEC for providing opportunity to the command and building the capacity if its personnel.

  • Slain Officers: NSCDC gives families automatic employment, cheques

    Slain Officers: NSCDC gives families automatic employment, cheques

    Ahmed Audi, the Commandant General of the Nigeria Security and Civil Defence Corps, has commiserated with the families of seven personnel who were ambushed by bandits in Birnin Gwari, Kaduna State recently.

    Addressing bereaved families at the NSCDC Kaduna Command Headquarters, on Thursday, during a condolence visit, the CG stated that the corps had in the past lost officers in the line of duty, but not as many as in the Birnin-Gwari tragic incident.

    He later presented cheques for undisclosed amounts of money to the next-of-kin of the seven fallen heroes as a token of support pending the payment of their accrued benefits.

    Each of the seven families were given a slot each at NSCDC as a replacement for the slain officers.

    This information was made known via a statement signed by the Corps spokesperson, Olusola Odumosu, on Thursday.

    Recall that seven NSCDC officials were killed in an attack at a Kuriga mining site in Kaduna state on January 9, 2023.

    Five other security operatives attached to a sister agency were said to have been killed in the same incident.

    Audi, who described the killing as colossal, however, charged other personnel not to be deterred by the ugly incident.

    The CG said, “Death is inevitable; it is heartbreaking to lose personnel.

    “Although this is not the first time we are losing personnel, it’s so painful that we’ve lost seven personnel at a time.

    “It is a great loss, and that is why I am here personally, to encourage all of you to continue to do your best and not give up.”

    The Corps helmsman hinted that he had initiated the process of payment of death benefits and other entitlements to the affected officers through the office of the Minister of Interior to ameliorate the pains of those they left behind.

    He explained that the Corps had been paying burial benefits, entitlements, accident benefits, and group life insurance policies to personnel as and when due.

    He said that upon his assumption of duty as CG about two years ago, the backlog of salaries and arrears had been cleared, with a few pending, which would soon be settled.

  • Ambush on NSCDC personnel: Buhari directs military to make bandits pay price

    Ambush on NSCDC personnel: Buhari directs military to make bandits pay price

    President Muhammadu Buhari has expressed his anguish over the death of seven personnel of the Nigeria Security and Civil Defence Corps (NSCDC), who were ambushed and killed by bandits in Kaduna State while on official duty.

    In a statement by his spokesman, Malam Garba Shehu, on Thursday in Abuja, Buhari described the loss of the NSCDC personnel as a tragic event and salutes the courage of the men who gave their lives to the nation.

    He said: “The NSCDC personnel who braved all challenges to guard our nation and its people had made the ultimate sacrifice in the line of duty.

    “My thoughts are with the bereaved families and their compatriots in the service. May Almighty God grant them and the entire service the fortitude to bear the loss.”

    The president therefore directed the Armed Forces to smoke out the bandits who inflicted this casualty and make them pay the price.

  • Bandits kill 7 NSCDC personnel, 5 others in Kaduna

    Bandits kill 7 NSCDC personnel, 5 others in Kaduna

    The Nigeria Security and Civil Defence Corps (NSCDC) has confirmed that seven of its personnel alongside five other persons were ambushed and killed at Kuriga mining site, Birnin Gwari Local Government Area of Kaduna State.

    The NSCDC Director of Public Relations, Mr. Olusola Odumosu told NAN on Tuesday in Abuja that the five others were from a sister security agency and local vigilance group.

    He said that one NSCDC personnel escaped the attack with injuries and is currently undergoing treatment.

    Odumosu said that the attack which occurred on Monday at about 10 a.m, was unfortunate and a big loss to the Corps and family of the deceased

    He further said that the attackers carted away rifles of the slain operatives, adding that the remains of the officers and men had been deposited at Barau Dikko Teaching Hospital in Kaduna.

    Meanwhile, the Corps has lost three other personnel from the National Headquarters in a car accident on Monday evening.

    The accident victims were a female personnel and two male operatives.

  • Yuletide: NSCDC tightens security in worship centres, others

    Yuletide: NSCDC tightens security in worship centres, others

    The Nigeria Security and Civil Defense Corps (NSCDC) has massively deployed personnel to public places including worship centres to ensure adequate security ahead of the Christmas and New Year celebrations.

    This is according to a statement by NSCDC Director Public Realations, Mr Olusola Odumosu on Friday in Abuja.

    He said that the NSCDC Commandant General, Dr Ahmed Audi, ordered commanders at state and national levels to deploy additional plain clothe and uniformed officers to the field, including public places, for effective patrols to address criminality.

    “About 85 per cent of our entire workforce shall be deployed to public places, worship centres and other areas of congregation such as amusement parks, gardens, shopping malls, markets, motor parks, train stations including airports and seaports,” he said.

    Audi urged the personnel to ensure the safety of lives and protection of public assets and infrastructures in their respective domain.

    He further ordered them to conduct constant patrol of every nook, crannies, black spots and flashpoints during this critical period of celebration when crime is most prevalent.

    He also charged them to develop and deploy a very strong and purposeful intelligence network around essential and critical national assets and infrastructure, to eliminate significant vulnerabilities during the yuletide.

    The CG tasked officers and men to remain committed to enforcing law by arresting anyone who posed  threat to national security.

  • Again, NCC warns against use of non-type approved phones

    Again, NCC warns against use of non-type approved phones

    The Nigerian Communications Commission (NCC) has again cautioned consumers against the patronage and use of counterfeit devices and devices that have not been typed approved, strongly warning that such devices negatively affect the quality of experience while leaving their users vulnerable to losses and other discomforts.

    The warning came following the Commission’s enforcement activities in Kano where it arrested representatives of three companies responsible for the sale of counterfeit as well as non-type-approved devices.

    According to a statement released on Wednesday by Reuben Muoka, NCC’s Director of Public Affairs, the arrested persons have been handed over to the Nigerian Security and Civil Defence Corps (NSCDC) for investigation and further necessary action.

    “The enforcement team arrested Yahaya Ado of Gezawa Communications Limited for selling counterfeit Gionee devices and not being able to show any evidence of authorization granted to the company by the Commission.

    “Messrs Nura Ahmed of Saleh Latest Venture and Rufai Nuhu of Al Mansoor Communications were also arrested because they were not licenced to engage in the sales and installation of terminal equipment and were unable to show any evidence of authorization from the Commission in that connection,” the statement reads.

    The NCC’s Head of Enforcement, Mallam Salisu Abdu, who led the team, expressed concerns at how the GSM Market on Beirut Street, Kano, was awash with counterfeit and non-type approved phones.

    Abdu bemoaned the fact that many of the vendors were not licensed by the Commission to provide such communication service they rendered.

    The non-type-approved phones found during the enforcement include Gionee branded phones with model numbers G800, and L990; H-Mobile phones with model numbers it5606+, H351; FoxKong with model numbers F30, F300; and KGTEL phones with model numbers K2160 and KG1100.

    “The Commission is determined to carry out post-enforcement checks to ensure that the sale of counterfeit devices is stopped.

    “The NCC will collaborate with market associations to ensure that appropriate licences are obtained by vendors and assist in apprehending the major dealers and suppliers of counterfeit devices,” the statement added.

  • Court sentences NSCDC officer to jail for defrauding job seeker

    Court sentences NSCDC officer to jail for defrauding job seeker

    An operative of  Nigeria Security and Civil Defence Corps (NSCDC) was arrested by the Independent Corrupt Practices and other Related Offences Commission (ICPC) for fraud related offenses.

    Consequently, the officer, Segun Adewale was sentenced to seven years imprisonment for  defrauding a citizen of N100,000 to help her to secure a fake NSCDC job.

    The spokesperson of ICPC, Mrs Azuka Ogugua made this known to press men on Tuesday.

    Hon. Justice M. O. Agboola of Osun State High Court 6B, Osogbo, sentenced him to jail on a three-count charge preferred against him.

    Until his sentence, Segun A. Odewale, was a superintendent with the NSCDC.

    Odewale was charged under Section 10(a) of the Corrupt Practices and Other Related Offences Act 2000 on counts one and two, and on Section 19 of the same Act on count three.

    One of the counts read: “Segun A. Odewale (M) sometimes in the year 2011 or thereabout being a public officer in the employment of the Nigerian Security and Civil Defence Corps (NSCDC) Osun State Command did use your office as a staff of the Nigerian Security and Civil Defence Corps (NSCDC) to confer unfair advantage on yourself upon receipt of the sum of N100,000 (One Hundred Thousand Naira) for yourself from one (name withheld) on account of a promise to secure employment for her with the Nigerian Security and Civil Defence Corps (NSCDC).”

    The defendant, through his lawyer, Mr Muftau Abiodun Adediran, pleaded with the court to temper justice with mercy as he was a first-time offender and a family man with lots of dependents.

    Meanwhile,  prosecution counsel, Mr Elijah Akaakohol confirmed that the defendant had no previous offences record with the Commission.

    Justice Agboola thereafter sentenced the defendant to three years imprisonment on count one, and two years imprisonment on count two and three respectively. The recovered N100,000 have been forfeited to the Federal Government.

    Odewale is to run his jail sentence concurrently.

     

  • FG redeploys DSS, Army, NSCDC, Fire Service operatives in INEC offices nationwide

    FG redeploys DSS, Army, NSCDC, Fire Service operatives in INEC offices nationwide

    The Federal Government has deployed Army, the Department of State Services’ personnel, Nigeria Security and Civil Defence Corps (NSCDC) operatives, as well as Federal Fire Service personnel, in INEC offices nationwide.

    It was gathered that the government also directed the security services to enhance intelligence gathering, sharing and utilization of the same to stem acts of political violence which have assumed an increasing dimension in recent weeks.

    Disclosing these during a meeting with the chairmen of leading political parties at the Force headquarters in Abuja, on Thursday, the Inspector-General of Police, Usman Baba, noted that the police recorded 52 violent cases in six weeks.

    The meeting, which was attended by the Chairman of the Peoples Democratic Party, Iyorchia Ayu, the presidential candidate of the African Action Congress, Omoyele Sowore, the National Publicity Secretary of the All Progressives Congress, Felix Morka, and other parties’ chieftains, was sequel to the attacks on the Ogun and Osun state offices of INEC last week and other incidences of physical violence by party supporters in Borno, Kaduna, Zamfara and other states.

    Other participants at the meeting included the National INEC Commissioner, Ms May Agbamuche-Mbo; the Director-General of the National Intelligence Agency, Ahmed Abubakar; the DG, Defence Intelligence Agency, Maj Gen. Samuel Adebayo; a representative of the DG, DSS and other paramilitary agencies.

    Baba revealed that the NPF would also be working in collaboration with the Nigerian Army, the Department of State Services, the Nigerian Security and Civil Defence Corps and the Federal Fire Service to take decisive lawful action against purveyors of hate speech, incitement to violence, mobilisation of thugs and other violations.

    He said, “On our part, and as an outcome of the ICCES meeting, the Nigeria Police Force working in collaboration with other security agencies have resolved to enhance intelligence gathering, share and utilise same to stem acts of political violence; upscale the deployment of security teams to all INEC assets and facilities nationwide with teams drawn from the police, Nigerian Army, Department of State Services, Nigeria Civil and Security Defence Corps and the Federal Fire Service to take decisive lawful action against purveyors of hate speech, incitement to violence, mobilisation of thugs and other violations, including the prompt arrest, investigation, and prosecution of offenders in line with the provisions of Sections 92 and 93 of the Electoral Act 2022 as amended.”

    He further declared that those already arrested would face prosecution, noting, however, that despite all these initiatives, it was recognised that the leadership of each political party was critical in eradicating the menace of political intolerance, threat, violence and other negative tendencies in the democratic culture.

    Political violence manifests in Three forms

    The police boss also accused some unnamed governors of sponsoring thugs to incite violence.

    He vowed to take decisive lawful action against purveyors of hate speech, incitement to violence, mobilization of thugs and other violations, including the prompt arrest, investigation, and prosecution of offenders in line with the provisions of Sections 92 and 93 of the Electoral Act 2022 as amended.

    The IG stated, “This meeting became expedient following a noticeable trend within the national political space which, if not promptly addressed could evolve into a potent threat to not just our national security but the electoral process.

    ‘’Drawing from the experiences of the past, electoral violence both in the process leading to an election as well as the fallout of elections, has always constituted the most dangerous threat to our democracy.’’

    Speaking further, he said, ‘’Political violence manifests in three forms. First is violence that is targeted at the personnel and assets of the Independent National Electoral Commission as recently witnessed in Ogun and Osun states.

    “The second form of political violence manifests in the form of inter-party intolerance and violence which often become particularly pronounced during campaigns, elections and post-elections phases.

    “It is on record that not less than 52 cases of such politically-motivated, intra, and inter-party violence have been recorded across 22 states since the official commencement of campaigns for the 2023 general election on 28th September, 2022.

    Baba added, “The last form of political violence relates to the conduct of some state governors who manifest traits of political intolerance which often inflame political tension. In this regard, we have been receiving reports of some state governors who encourage political thugs and sub-national security outfits under their control to disrupt seamless and statutorily guaranteed campaign activities of parties or candidates with whom they hold opposing political views.

    “In so doing, they deploy their powers and influences to either prevent the mounting of campaign billboards or pull them down, while also denying political opponents of spaces to undertake their campaigns or peaceful political congregations in contravention of the provisions of the Electoral Act 2022 (As amended).’’

    Most of the recorded violent incidents or threats, the IG noted, resulted from political extremism, misinformation, intolerance, wrong political orientation, hate speeches, incitement, and the desperation of strategic actors within the political field who often place their parochial political ambitions over and above national security interests and the nation’s stable democratic order.

    Such actors, according to him, usually give a wrong direction to their party faithful, arm them, re-orient them and encourage them to resort to the use of threat, violence, and other extra-legal means to frustrate competing political parties and impose their own faulty perception of politicking.

    Decrying the politically-motivated violence, the IG recalled that 18 presidential candidates publicly made a firm commitment to the nation to maintain peace and abide by rule of law and the Electoral Act in their political activities with the signing of the Peace Accord on September 29.

    He added, “To complement this, Mr. President had at various global and national platforms openly affirmed his commitment to deepening our democratic journey by encouraging the virtues of a peaceful electoral process in which the interests and wishes of the electorates take pre-eminence.

    “This, ladies, and gentlemen is the foundation of democracy, and a deviation from this standard can only engender chaos within the national security space and threaten our democratic heritage.”

    INEC should take decisive actions against candidates and parties that violate the Electoral Act

    Baba noted that in furtherance to a recent ICCES resolution, the Thursday meeting was convened with the main agenda of engaging the political parties’ leadership on this trend and presenting a common front in addressing it in the overriding interest of national security and democracy.

    He said, “In so doing, I must clearly emphasize that violence goes beyond politicking, it is a crime that is well captured under extant criminal laws, both in its planning and execution.

    ‘’If political thugs are armed with any sort of weapons and inspired by any political actor to advance an illegal act including attacking innocent citizens for political purpose or attacking INEC assets and personnel, or any other critical infrastructure in the country, such persons and those orchestrating them stand the risk of being brought to justice for the specific crime associated with their conducts regardless of their political affiliation, status, or ambitions.

    “Beyond its impact on the political process, political violence also has a major consequence on our national security. Consequently, the Nigeria Police Force and all other national security agencies in fulfilment of their statutory obligations to the nation, remain duty bound to initiate enforcement actions that will restore order within the political and national security systems.

    “Henceforth, therefore, we shall put machinery in motion that will in the most proactive manner identify, isolate, apprehend, and bring any political actor and the foot soldiers they might be motivating to engage in violence at political rallies or any other political engagement to deserved justice.”

    The police chief urged INEC to scale up its compliance actions towards complementing the NPF and other law enforcement agencies in checkmating politically-motivated threats and violence.

    He also said he was looking forward to an outcome that would address, in the most sustainable manner, the identified negative tendencies threatening the country’s democratic process.

    Baba noted, “This requires that INEC should take decisive actions against candidates and parties that violate the Electoral Act in the areas of conduct of political parties, candidates, and other actors in relation to hate speeches; campaign funding regulations; encouraging, supporting, or inciting violence; and depriving political opponents of basic electoral rights guaranteed under the Act.”

    The political parties welcomed the measures taken by the security agencies to protect the electoral process and urged the IG to also take the message to the states.

  • NSCDC rescues 4 minors from human trafficking in Sokoto

    NSCDC rescues 4 minors from human trafficking in Sokoto

    The Nigeria Security and Civil Defence Corps (NSCDC) says it has rescued no fewer than four minors from human traffickers and arrested one suspect over the act.

    Mr Mohammed Dada, the NSCDC Sokoto State Commandant, confirmed this st a news conference in Sokoto on Tuesday.

    Dada said that the children were sighted by the NSCDC personnel at the Sokoto Central market planning to board a vehicle to Illela Local Government Area with the suspect.

    “The suspect, Abdulfatai Adeyemi, told our men that they are from South West heading to Niger Republic through Illela border.

    “He confessed that he received the minor girls from one Alfa in Lagos State, who asked him to deliver them to somebody in Sokoto,” the commandant said.

    He added that the command is on track to ensure all other suspects in connection with the crime are apprehended.

    He called on parents and guidance to avoid putting their children into such dangerous journey, describing such act as harmful and cannot end well with the victim even if they make it alive.

  • JUST IN: NSCDC Commander’s wife, Victoria Dandaura rescued

    JUST IN: NSCDC Commander’s wife, Victoria Dandaura rescued

    Wife of DCC Appollos Dandaura, the head of the Nigeria Security and Civil Defence Corps (NSCDC) Commandant General’s Special Intelligence Squad, Mrs Victoria Dandaura, who was taken away forcefully inside her living room has been rescued at about 9.20 pm on Friday, 4th November 2022, in Lafia, Nasarawa State.

    She was rescued unhurt after a successful joint operation by a combined tactical component comprising of the Commandant General’s Special Intelligence Squad (CG’S SIS), NSCDC Counter Terrorism Operatives (CTU) and NSCDC Special Female Squad (SFS) in collaboration with the Nigerian Army (NA), Department of State Services (DSS) and the Nigeria Police Force (NPF).

    Recall that Mrs Dandaura was kidnapped at her residence in Gidi-Gidi, around Cattle market, Lafia, Nasarawa State on Wednesday, 2nd November, 2022 at about 7pm in the evening by unknown gunmen who stormed the residence and were shooting sporadically in the air before whisking her away forcefully at gunpoint.

    His younger brother, ASC1 Ezekiel Dandaura Samu, a personnel of the Corps serving in Nasarawa State Command who sustained gunshot injuries in the cause of the attack is still receiving treatment in a hospital facility and is in a stable condition.

    The Commandant General, NSCDC, Ahmed Abubakar Audi appreciated the efforts, maximum support and cooperation of sister security agencies rendered in this rescue operation.

    He assured the general public that the Corps under his watch will continue to protect lives, properties and all Critical National Infrastructure in the country.