NSCDC warns contractors against damaging fibre-optic cables in Kano

The Kano command of the Nigeria Security and Civil Defence Corps (NSCDC) has warned contractors against tampering with fibre-optic cables during excavation and construction works.
The state commandant of NSCDC, Mohammed Hassan-Agalama, issued the warning in a statement on Tuesday in Kano through the command’s public relations officer, Ibrahim Idris-Abdullahi.
He expressed concern over rising cases of accidental and negligent destruction of underground fibre-optic cables across the state.
Mr Hassan-Agalama said the incidents had disrupted telecommunications, internet services, banking operations, and other essential services relied upon by residents and businesses.
He urged construction firms and property developers to obtain necessary approvals and right-of-way clearances before commencing excavation works.
The commandant advised contractors to liaise with utility providers to identify and map underground fibre routes before digging.
He said telecom operators’ technical representatives must be present during major excavation works to prevent costly damage.
“Contractors must adopt best practices and deploy modern equipment to safeguard critical infrastructure,” he said.
Mr Hassan-Agalama reiterated that fibre-optic cables and telecom installations are designated critical national assets and infrastructure protected by law.
“Any individual or corporate body found culpable of willful destruction, negligence, or sabotage will be arrested and prosecuted,” he warned.
He affirmed the command’s commitment to safeguarding public assets in line with its statutory mandate.
According to him, the corps will intensify surveillance and enforcement operations at construction sites to ensure compliance.
He called on stakeholders and residents to report suspicious activities or unauthorised excavation near fibre routes to the nearest civil defence office.
Mr Hassan-Agalama assured residents of the command’s dedication to protecting infrastructure vital to economic growth, public safety, and national development.
(NAN)
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