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NSCDC Licenses 44 New Private Guard Companies

by Christiana Nwaogu
2 years ago
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Nigeria Security and Civil Defence Corps (NSCDC) has issued operational licenses to 44 new private guard companies (PGC) to boost national security.

NSCDC commandant-general (CG), Dr Ahmed Abubakar Audi, distributed the licences yesterday at the agency’s national headquarters, Sauka, Abuja.

Audi, who issued the licenses, warned that it was not for business purposes alone but an opportunity to contribute their quota to the security of the nation.

He said ensuring national security was non-negotiable, adding that all guards must be vigilant while discharging their duties.

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“You are receiving your licence towards the end of a regime where we have some disgruntled elements threatening the unity and peace of this nation, so, your first assignment is to be vigilant during this period,” he said.

He urged them to provide the corps with information on suspicious gatherings and most importantly apply control measures before the arrival of government security agencies.

“You are expected, as a matter of compulsion, to turn in intelligence reports on a regular basis and any of it that is of urgent importance must be turned in immediately as your companies shall be held responsible for any breach of security that occurs in your beats,” he warned.

He emphasised the importance of licensing as he warned that unlicensed PGCs will be arrested, prosecuted and their companies sanctioned for employment and deployment of unlicensed guards.

According to the Corps helmsman, PGCs are transiting from an industry where companies train guards based on the understanding and designed curriculum of their Directors.

“You are receiving your licence at the verge of the launch of a unified training curriculum which translates to guards being exposed to the same training, irrespective of their companies and location in Nigeria.

“Therefore, your guards must be trained and certified at any of our colleges or accredited training centres before they are deployed.

“The content of the orientation lectures are to prepare you adequately for the task ahead. Your Companies will be rated based on the field adherence to the content of the lecture and regulation,” he said.

Responding on behalf of newly licensed operators, Col Ali Sule Yakasai (rtd), MD/CEO, Visual Check Nigeria Ltd, said that their operational activities in complementing government security agencies would be carried out within the confines of the law.

 

 


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