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NSCDC Embraces Sign Language For Intelligence Gathering, Investigation

by Christiana Nwaogu and Leadership News
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In a landmark move to deepen inclusivity and enhance operational intelligence, the Nigeria Security and Civil Defence Corps (NSCDC), Federal Capital Territory (FCT) Command, has completed a five-day fundamental training on sign language proficiency for its personnel.

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The FCT Commandant of the NSCDC, Dr. Olusola Odumosu, described the move as a pioneering initiative aimed at bridging the communication gap between law enforcement and the people with disability.

 

Odumosu, at the closing ceremony held on Monday in Abuja, explained that the training was a bold and visionary step toward modern, inclusive, and citizen-centred policing. “It is not merely a training exercise,” he declared, “but a strategic investment in the future of intelligence gathering, criminal investigation, and delivering on the NSCDC’s core mandates.”

 

The Commandant underscored the significance of the programme, which was facilitated in partnership with Data Lead Africa Foundation, noting that it breaks a long-standing barrier by empowering officers with the tools to engage effectively with the deaf and hard-of-hearing community.

 

He said, “This initiative is about ensuring that no voice goes unheard, whether spoken or signed. We are equipping our personnel with the ability to not only communicate inclusively but also pass information discretely, thereby improving intelligence gathering and maintaining operational security,” he stated.

 

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Dr. Odumosu commended the participating officers for their commitment, lauding them as “ambassadors of inclusivity and agents of a more compassionate, responsive NSCDC.” He also revealed that members of the Deaf in Tech community would soon be embedded in designated units of the Command to support continued learning and practical sign language use within the Corps.

 

The Commandant further expressed gratitude to the Commandant General of NSCDC, Dr. Ahmed Abubakar Audi, for creating an enabling environment that supports innovation and excellence within the NSCDC.

 

“This is the story of a Command that listens, learns, and evolves,” Dr. Odumosu concluded. “The FCT Command is not waiting for the future — we are creating it.”

 

The NSCDC’s embrace of sign language training reflects a growing recognition of the need for inclusive security systems that serve every segment of society. The move is expected to not only build public trust but also improve access to justice and intelligence gathering from often overlooked communities.

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