NSCDC boss warns officers against accidental discharge

The Cmmandant General of Nigeria Security and Civil Defence Corps (NSCDC) Ahmed Abubakar Audi, has read out the Riot Act to his officers and men on operational tactics and use of firearms in special operations or civil engagements. 

Audi said the move was necessitated by the need to uphold and preserve the integrity of the service while at the same time curtailing indiscriminate use of firearms to promote transparency and accountability. 

In a statement released Wednesday in Abuja by the NSCDC’s spokesman, Olusola Odumosu, said the CG has no choice than to provide credible leadership to reclaim the glory of the service and reposition the Corps for excellent service delivery. 

“The government have absolute trust in us and expectation is equally very high; we must deliver on our mandates and let Nigerians know that we are partners in progress, the security challenges are also enormous and we have no choice than to rise to the occasion and justify our existence.

“The CG declared his zero tolerance for gross indiscipline especially amongst armed-men and directed that arms and ammunitions should no longer be decentralized in units and departments across all formations, rather, should be mopped up and safely returned to the central armory controlling the arms usage of the Corps.”

The statement warned that, “henceforth, no personnel must be given arms or drafted for any assignment without tendering his or her arms training certificate as a prove of competence because the days of accidental discharges are over and his administration will not tolerate it under any guise.

‘’There is need to observe the rules of engagement in all our operations and by consciously realigning our thoughts, actions and mandates with the current realities; we will be able to completely rule out accidental discharges. We will also make sure that proper screening and evaluation of all arms-bearing personnel are conducted to determine their mental health status before entrusting Arms and ammunitions to them.”

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