The Commandant
General, Nigeria Security and Civil Defence Corps (NSCDC) , Abdullahi Gana
Muhammadu has commended the Chief of Naval Staff Rear Admiral Ibok-Ete Ekwe
Ibas and his personnel for the synergy and partnership with the Corps in tackling
the issue of pipeline vandalism, Oil theft, illegal Oil bunkery and illegal
refineries operations.
Abdullahi stated that, while the job of protecting Critical Infrastructure
and National Assets is the core mandate
of the Corps, however, the collaboration of other stakeholders in combating the
menace will also assist the Corps in
bringing the illicit acts to a halt .
Therefore, he is
calling on all other Agencies to emulate the gesture of Nigerian Navy, who
despite the fact that NSCDC is the lead Agency in protection of critical
infrastructures, synergizes in the fight against the illicit businesses by apprehending vessels, arresting suspects
and hand over to the Corps for prosecution.
Gana who is highly elated
by this gesture of the Navy, reiterated
that some of the prosecution carried out and successes recorded by the Corps so
far is due to collaboration between the two Agencies, especially in the handing
over of vessels and suspects to the Corps in Bayelsa, Rivers, Delta among
others .He also appreciated the arrest
made in Lagos recently by the Nigerian Navy and the suspects handed over to
the Corps for further investigation and prosecution.
The
CG pledged that,
the Corps will continue to ensure that all those involved in these acts
of
sabotage will be prosecuted in accordance to the Law of the Federation.
Therefore, he cautioned that anyone who has chosen to be in such
nefarious business
should quit or relocate from the Country as the Law is bound to catch up
with
the saboteurs.
The helmsman made
this statement at the Corps National
Headquarters, Abuja, enjoined all stakeholders to join hands with the NSCDC in ensuring that government effort in
repositioning the Nation is not in vain, especially in the drive of reinvigorating
and reengineering the Petroleum Sector,
the Power, Telecommunication and the Transport
Sectors. Therefore, he charged the Officers and Men to be up and doing and remain
committed to the service of their fatherland.
ACC EMMANUEL OKEH
CDPRO
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