Civil Defence begs Nigerian army for weapons, training

The Commandant General, Nigeria Security and Civil Defence Corps, Ahmed Audi, has solicited for weapons and training from the Nigerian army to enhance the operational capabilities of NSCDC personnel.
Mr Audi made the request when he visited the Chief of Army Staff (COAS), Farouk Yahaya, on Tuesday, in Abuja.
He said that NSCDC operatives required adequate training to be able to support the military in tackling the current asymmetric security challenges bedeviling the country.
He said that the Nigerian Army and Civil Defence had been working together for over 50 years when it provided support to the injured during the civil war, adding that it had continued to leverage on the relationship.
According to him, the level of professionalism and training the military administers is unique as many NSCDC officers had the opportunity to be trained by the army.
“That training actually prepared some of us for this task and so I am here with my people to tap anointing.
“I am also here for familiarisation and collaboration because we have realised that no service can do it alone, more especially that we are now being confronted with a very dangerous conflict called asymmetric conflict,” he said.
According to him, this same conflict dealt with some countries like Sri Lanka for some two to three decades and these guys, unfortunately, have also reared their ugly face in our country and they are trying to hold the country to ransom.
“They operate like guerrillas, they will come out to attack and then go back to base and usually the attack is debilitating and devastating and we have seen that in the case of some other countries.
“What they did to nip this in the bud was to synergise, come together and work with intelligence and then adopt the offensive strategy and I think we are getting to that stage in Nigeria,” he said.
Mr Audi said that NSCDC and the army only needed to strengthen the synergy that had existed between them over a period of time.
He pledged that the corps would continue to learn from the military and urged the army chief to continue to mentor NSCDC to be able to achieve its mandate.
Responding, the Chief of Army Staff, assured the commandant general of the continued support of the Nigerian army to NSCDC in the areas of training and other support within its power.
Mr Yahaya said that the Nigerian army and NSCDC had maintained strong synergy in several operations and exercises in different parts of the country.
He said the army would leverage on the wider reach and coverage of NSCDC to strengthen the synergy, adding that his vision was to ensure that the army worked jointly with other security agencies among other stakeholders.
He commended the high level of discipline and dedication of NSCDC personnel during operations, urging them not to relent, but to continue in the drive.
(NAN)
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