In addition to other strategic measures to address increasing security concerns and criminalities inside Anambra and Enugu states, respectively, the Nigeria Security and Civil Defence Corps claimed that it has called for closer coordination and collaboration with the Nigeria Police Force.
During a courtesy visit to AIG Godwin Ndidi Aghaulor, the Assistant Inspector General of Police overseeing Zone 13 Headquarters, Ukpo, Anambra State, on Tuesday, Solomon Iyamu, the NSCDC Assistant Commandant General Superintending Zone K, Headquarters Awka, revealed this information.
This was revealed in a news release on Tuesday from DSC Okadigbo Edwin, the Public Relations Officer for the NSCDC at the Anambra State Command.
The Public Relations Officer of the NSCDC, Anambra State Command, DSC Okadigbo Edwin, revealed this in a press release on Tuesday.
In order to establish a close relationship amongst sister agencies in the zone, the Zone K Commander explained that the visit was a necessary element of his familiarization process.
In addition to broadening the officers’ and men’s awareness and viewpoint on peaceful coexistence with a view to “fighting emerging security threats” in the zone, he clarified that collaboration will reinforce the already cordial relationship and cooperation between the two agencies.
“My goal here is to familiarize myself with your office, express my gratitude to the Nigeria Police for their assistance in helping the NSCDC fulfill its mandate thus far, and to further strengthen the bond between us,” Iyamu stated.
Since national security is of utmost importance and there is a growing security danger in the area, all security agencies must cooperate closely and act as a single unit to accomplish their shared objective. Of course, if we work together consistently, we can do this.
He expressed gratitude to the AIG for welcoming his team and described it as an indication of the group’s unity and recognition of NSCDC as a collaborator in maintaining the peace and stability between the two states.
He argued that for effective service delivery, the two Zones’ intelligence exchange should be strengthened and improved.
The AIG of Nigeria Police Zone 13, Godwin Aghaulor, responded by thanking the ACG for the visit and reaffirming his unwavering support.
“It is a pleasure to have you in my office; the actions you took are both acceptable and normal. We are working toward the same goal and for the benefit of Nigerians. So it makes sense for us to work together and create synergy.
thanking the ACG for the visit and giving him my unwavering support.
“It is a pleasure to have you in my office; the actions you took are both acceptable and normal. We are working toward the same goal and for the benefit of Nigerians. So it makes sense for us to work together and create synergy.
“I guarantee my operational support and aid to you. Together, we can accomplish far more than we could have alone in the fight against insecurity, which no security agency can defeat on its own. Aghaulor stated, “I’m looking forward to a fruitful working relationship in the future.
Aghaulor pledged to help the NSCDC create a safe and secure Zone for economic development, while also noting the vital role that the organization plays in the nation’s overall security architecture.
Comdt. Edwin Osuala, the Anambra State Commandant; Comdt. Edwin Ugwuja, the 2ic to the ACG; DCC Ugwuogo Eme Use; DC Ops Zone K; DCC Idang John; DC Investigation and Intelligence Dept. Zone K; DSC Chukwuma Umeuwa, PA to the ACG, and others were in the ACG’s entourage.