Technology, innovation key to enhancing NSCDC’s capabilities — ACG Haruna

Assistant Commandant General,Nigeria Security and Civil Defence (NSCDC), Zone B, Mr Muhammad Haruna, says embracing technology and innovation remains the panacea to enhancing the capabilities of the Corps’ personnel.

Haruna made this statement on Friday in Kaduna at the annual celebration of International Civil Defence Day and graduation of 174 recruits of the corps after their six-month training held at the Correctional Staff College, Barnawa-Kaduna.

“This occasion holds special significance as we come together to honour the brave officers and men who selflessly dedicate themselves to the protection and safety of our communities.

”In Nigeria, we are privileged to have a dedicated force within the NSCDC whose members exemplify the highest ideals of service and sacrifice.

“From protecting our critical national assets and infrastructure to responding to natural disasters and maintaining peace and order.

“The officers and men of the corps exhibit unwavering courage and commitment in the face of adversity.

“They are our true heroes, and today, we pay tribute to their invaluable contributions to our nation,” he said.

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He said that every citizen who contributes to the safety and well-being of the society deserves recognition and appreciation.

“From the courageous firefighters who risk their lives to battle infernos and protect property, to the dedicated emergency medical responders who provide critical care to those in need, and also the custodians of our Correctional centres.

“Let us take a moment to express our gratitude to these unsung heroes whose selfless actions often go unnoticed but make a profound difference in the lives of others,” he added.

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According to him, as the day was being celebrated, it became imperative to acknowledge the importance of promoting safety skills among the citizens.

He said, “In Nigeria, we face diverse range of challenges, including natural disasters, communal conflicts, and security threats.”

He, therefore, said that equipping the communities with the knowledge and skills to respond effectively to emergencies was paramount.

Technology, innovation key to enhancing NSCDC’s capabilities — ACG Haruna

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