NSCDC boss meets Nigerian security company CEOs
The Commandant
General of the Nigerian Security and Civil Defence Corps (NSCDC),
Abdullahi Gana Muhammadu, on Wednesday, July 18, held a meeting with
Chief Executive Officers of various security companies in Nigeria.
The meeting took place
at the Sheraton Hotel in Ikeja, Lagos, Nigeria’s commercial city with
all members of the Association of Licensed Private Security
Practitioners of Nigeria (ALPSPN) and other security bodies in
attendance.
Gana, who was appointed
NSCDC CG July 17, 2015, by Nigeria’s President, Muhammadu Buhari,
became the first Commandant General of the Corps to hold such a
meeting. He emphasizes on integrity as watchword for private guard
operators; “Your watchword should be integrity, integrity and
integrity”; he said.
The NSCDC Commandant
General also revealed at the meeting that registered security companies
in the country can now renew their license online.
The Nigeria Security
and Civil Defence Corps (NSCDC) as the sole regulator of Private Guard
companies would soon begin biometric data-capturing of house girls,
security guards and drivers. It said this was part of its efforts to
checkmate crimes and other nefarious activities in the country. “All
guards must be registered with private guards’ security companies,’’
said Abdullai.
He said that the data
capturing would enable the corps to know everybody with a view to
safeguarding the country and its citizens from criminals hiding under
the guise of foreigners.
Meanwhile, stakeholders at the meeting also applauded the NSCDC Commandant General for his efforts since he assumed office.
Richard Amuwa, the
Managing Director of Mega Guards Services Ltd, thanked Muhammadu for
becoming first NSCDC CG to attend the meeting with the CEOs, noting that
his administration has changed how Civil Defence was in the country
some years back.
Similarly, Dame
Victoria Ekhomu, an ASIS Advisory Council Chairman and Managing
Director, Transworld Security System Limited, also thanked the CG for
attending the meeting and also used the opportunity to invite him to
ASIS forthcoming event slated for July 26th and 27th at the Museum
Center in Lagos, Nigeria’s commercial city.
The NSCDC Commandant
General also received an award of excellence at the meeting for his
services since he assumed office in 2015.
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