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NSCDC gets approval to commence 2025 recruitment exercise
The Nigeria Security and Civil Defence Corps (NSCDC) is to commence recruitment of qualified Nigerian youth into the corps in 2025.
NSCDC Commandant-General, Ahmed Audi said this while inaugurating the NSCDC Bwari Divisional office on Wednesday in Abuja.
Audi said that the Corps had gotten approval to commence the recruitment of employable Nigerians into the Corps.
He however said that the date for the commencement of the exercise will be announced to the general public in due time.
“We are preparing to recruit officially, we appreciate Mr President for the approval to recruit well behaved Nigerians into the service,”Audi said.
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He commended the Bwari Area council for the construction of the divisional office, adding that the office will facilitate security in the area.
“The corps is proud of you and poised to cooperate with you and we will give you all assistance in reciprocation of your action,” he said.
The CG charged other area divisions to emulate Bwari and Kwali divisions who had provided new buildings for the service of the corps.
According to him, there was an existing synergy between security agencies, hence the complementary roles played by NSCDC personnel to sister agencies.
“We perform complimentary roles and that is why after the arrest of certain suspects, we hand over such persons to the appropriate authorities while ensuring civility,” the CG said.
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