EWEKA, FREEDMAN MEET; RESTATES NSCDC COMMITMENT TO PROTECTION OF CUSTODIAL CENTRES, OTHER NATIONAL ASSETS IN LAGOS
By People’s Voice Nigeria | News
L-R: Commandant, Nigeria Security and Civil Defence Corps (NSCDC), Lagos State Command, Commandant Eweka Edenabu Okoro in a warm handshake with the Controller, Nigeria Correctional Service (NCoS), Lagos State Command, Controller Ben-Rabbi Freedman during the Controller’s courtesy visit to the Commandant at the Command headquarters at Alausa, Ikeja
The Commandant, Nigeria Security and Civil Defence Corps (NSCDC), Lagos State Command, Commandant Eweka Edenabu Okoro yesterday played host to the Controller, Nigeria Correctional Service (NCoS), Lagos State Command, Controller Ben-Rabbi Freedman, at the Command’s Headquarters, situated at Alausa, Ikeja.
During the meet, the Lagos State Commandant pledged continuous synergy and support for the Nigeria Correctional Service in the State.
Commandant Eweka Okoro stated that the Command will continue to sustain the already established cordial relationship between both services in the State, in a press statement e-signed and released to the National Association of Online Security News Publishers, NAOSNP by the Corps’ Spokesperson in Lagos Command, ASCI Abolurin Oluwaseun revealed. The Commandant also panegyrize the immense contributions of the (NCOs), towards the eradication of crimes and criminality in the State.
In his response, the Controller of Corrections, Controller Ben-Rabbi Freedman thanked Commandant Eweka Edenabu Okoro and the Management Staff of the command for the warm welcome.
He highlighted the mission of his visit was to strengthen existing enjoyable security services, continuous synergy and robust support, request for deployment of additional NSCDC armed personnel to compliment the existing ones at the correctional facilities in the State.
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Commandant Eweka Edenabu Okoro used the opportunity to pledge his unalloyed continuous synergy and support towards the protection of correctional facilities and other Critical National Assets and Infrastructure (CNAI) especially due to the glaring security challenges in the nation, NAOSNP can report.
The critical infrastructure include those owned by the Federal Government, the State Government, and the Local Government property in Lagos State, as mandated by the Act establishing the Corps in 2003 and 2007 as amended.