NSCDC CG, Gana |
The
Commandant General of the Nigeria Security and Civil Defence Corps (NSCDC), Abdullahi
Gana Muhammadu, says the relationship between the Military-Paramilitary and
Civil Populace should be very cordial.
The
NSCDC boss made this assertion when the CLEEN FOUNDATION, a Non-Governmental
Organization, paid a courtesy visit to the Corps National Headquarters, Abuja.
Director
of Institutional Services of the CLEEN FOUNDATION, Peter Maduoma, who led the
team thanked the CG for the warm reception given him and his team, pointing out
that the NSCDC giant strides is highly commendable and worthy of mention
anywhere.
Maduoma
explained that the objective of the Civil-Military relations project is to
build, support and sustain initiatives aimed at promoting positive Civil-
Military relations between the Civil Populace and Military/Para-Military to improve
accountability, security and national cohesion in Nigeria.
He
maintained that due to deployment of Military Personnel to different
Communities in Nigeria as a result of insecurity, there is need for both the
Civil Populace and the Military to come together and have a road map of
co-existence to ensure cordiality between both parties.
The
Director disclosed that they are on Phase II of the project where they will
train NSCDC Personnel and the Police Personnel on 7 to 8 June, 2017 and in the
month of July, 2017 in Borno State.
The
CLEEN FOUNDATION firmly requested that they desire to work with NSCDC to attain
greater heights.
Helmsman
of the NSCDC praised the Corps for the good work the Organization has been
doing which has earned the Agency encomium from the United Nations
Organization.
Gana
highlighted that the Corps being a Grassroots Security Organization works hand
in hand with the Civil Populace on daily basis.
According
to the leader of the Civil Defence, said, “The NSCDC truly commends the
activity of the CLEEN FOUNDATION in promoting the Civil - Military
relationship. I request that the
Foundation should visit the North East and preach to the youths, mostly
orphans, to disabuse their minds from the trauma they have been through. If
their state of mind is not corrected now, it will be a source of concern in the
future.”
Gana
pointed out that any country where there is no peace, nothing moves forward in that
nation, maintaining that, even in the house of any man if there is no peace it
will make the family to be in disarray.
The
NSCDC Chief Executive Officer admonished that the only way to go is Peace,
Peace, Peace.
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