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Yuletide: NSCDC deploys 1600 personnel for safety, Security in Adamawa

The Nigeria Security and Civil Defence Corps (NSCDC) in Adamawa has deployed no fewer than 1,600 personnel in preparation to ensure security during the yuletide period across the state.

The spokesman of the command, DSC Nyako Baba, made this known in a statement in Yola on Saturday.

He said that the command under the leadership of the State Commandant, Idriss Bande, has adopted strategic measures across all the 21 Local Government Areas (LGAs) of the state.

“These measures are aimed at fostering a secure environment where residents can celebrate without fear or apprehension with a keen focus on protecting critical national assets and infrastructure, as well as securing public spaces such as event centers, markets, and places of worship.

“The Command is determined to guarantee a peaceful and joyous festive season”, he said.

According to him, the NSCDC is working in synergy with sister security agencies to strengthen the state’s overall security framework.

He explained that the collaboration with other security agencies includes intelligence sharing, coordinated patrols, and rapid response mechanisms to address any emerging threats promptly.

“The State Commandant, Bande, has assured the good people of Adamawa of the Corps’ commitment to their safety before, during, and after the festive period”, said.

He called on residents to remain vigilant and to cooperate with security personnel as well as promptly report any suspicious activity to the appropriate authorities


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