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Xmas/New Year: NSCDC deploys 2,550 officers in Oyo

It urged residents to report any suspicious activity to NSCDC or other security agencies in the state for prompt action.

• December 20, 2024
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The Nigeria Security and Civil Defence Corps has deployed 2,550 officers to ensure the security of lives and property in Oyo during and after Christmas and New Year celebrations.

The NSCDC spokesperson, Samuel Opebiyi, disclosed this in a statement on Friday.

The commandant, Augustine Padonu, directed the deployment to take effect from Friday to January 8. He said the operatives would be strategically stationed within the nook and cranny of the state to maintain peace and order during and beyond the festive period.

“The personnel will be assigned to various duties, including round-the-clock patrols, surveillance and intelligence gathering, rapid response, and administrative and logistical support.

“All area commands and divisions have been directed to deploy their personnel strategically around critical national assets and infrastructure, road intersections, motor parks, amusement centres, religious houses, and other public places,” the NSCDC statement said.

It added that the corps would also coordinate and communicate with other security agencies in the state to enhance the effectiveness of the deployment.

According to the statement, the commandant urged all deployed personnel to exhibit the highest level of professionalism, discipline, and vigilance in discharging their duties.

“Members of the public are encouraged to remain security-conscious, watchful of their belongings, adopt moderate lifestyles and exercise self-awareness in crowded places.

“Event organisers are urged to collaborate with NSCDC for proper event planning and to utilise the corps’ crowd control mechanisms to ensure the safety of their guests.

“Those travelling during the season are advised to use government-approved motor parks and avoid travelling at night to reduce risks,” said the statement.

It urged residents to report any suspicious activity to NSCDC or other security agencies in the state for prompt action.

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