NSCDC warns officers against accidental discharge

The Commandant of the Nigeria Security and Civil Defence Corps, Federal Capital Territory Command, Olusola Odumosu, on Thursday warned 532 personnel of the corps against accidental discharge.

Odumosu gave the warning at the passing out parade of the 532 officers 2023 recruits after six months of training in Abuja.

Last Thursday, the Commandant General, NSCDC, Ahmed Audi, unveiled three newly acquired gun trucks by the NSCDC FCT Command and unveiled the Special Tactical Squad of the command.

Audi charged operatives to use gun trucks only on criminals.

Meanwhile, the commandant also charged the 532 personnel to be diligent in their duty and be professional in arms handling.

“Today is another epoch making occasion in the history of the NSCDC FCT Command, the passing out parade of 532 officers, 2023 recruits after six months of rigorous training.

“You have been trained in weapons handling. This is one aspect of your job that you have to tread with utmost caution.


“In NSCDC, there is nothing like accidental discharge. Once you find yourself holding a weapon, rules of engagement must continually sound in your head. Your rifle is as safe as you want it to be.

“Note also that, you are also expected to maintain a high level of discipline, professionalism and competence in the discharge of your duties. Your uniform and weapon must not be used to intimidate or harass any citizens,” the commandant warned.

The commandant said they would be deployed to Departments, Units, Area Command, Divisions and Outposts.

He also warned, “It is an offence to lobby for deployment. Wherever you find yourself, give it your best.

“Be warned that this is a regimented organization with zero tolerance for any acts of indiscipline. Here there is no unionism, no activism, and no aluta continua. Respect for and regard for seniority is mandatory irrespective of age and size.

“Let me quickly let you know that your being confirmed as staff of NSCDC does not imply that you have arrived. You must shun bribery and other forms of corrupt practices.”

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