NSCDC ISSUES OPERATING LICENCE TO UNIMAID, 18 OTHER NEW PRIVATE GUARD COMPANIES

NSCDC ISSUES OPERATING LICENCE TO UNIMAID, 18 OTHER NEW PRIVATE GUARD COMPANIES

by Arikawe Femi
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NSCDC ISSUES OPERATING LICENCE TO UNIMAID, 18 OTHER NEW PRIVATE GUARD COMPANIES

 

By People’s Voice Nigeria 

 


The Nigeria Security and Civil Defence Corps, NSCDC has said it issued operating licences to 19 Private Guard Companies including the University of Maiduguri security company.

 

In a press statement e-signed and released to the National Association of Online Security News Publishers, NAOSNP by the Corps’ Director of Public Relations, DCC Olusola Odumosu stated that, “As part of its mandates, the Nigeria Security and Civil Defence Corps (NSCDC), today issued operating licences to 19 Private Guard Companies including the University of Maiduguri security company.”

 

According to the statement, “Commandant General of the Corps, Dr Ahmed Abubakar Audi, mni, charged the new operators to contribute their quota to the fight against insecurity by providing credible intelligence and information to the Corps and other security agencies.”

 

 

He opined that as a way out of the nation’s insecurity, all hands must be on deck to profer solutions to the security challenges confronting the nation.

 


Dr Audi explained that the Act of Parliament empowers the Corps to monitor, supervise, licence and train operators of Private Guard Companies (PGC).

 

He warned them to adhere strictly to the guidelines and conditions of operation and warned against the transfer of operating licences.

 


He cautioned them on the use of fire arms, impersonation of security agencies uniforms, ranks and other accoutrements.

 

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The CG encouraged the new operators to ensure regular training and retraining of their guards while at the same time placing high premium on staff welfare to discourage compromise or connivance with criminals.

 

According to him, “the Corps will frown at any company that does not take care of its staff.

 

“Operators should be mindful of undercutting to the detriment of the operatives.”

 

He commended the University of Maiduguri for taking a bold step to register it’s in-house security company and called on other academic institutions, banks, churches among others to emulate such good example.

 

This charge became necessary as the Corps plans to clamp down on violators and illegal operators of PGCs across the country.


The Corps is to also seal up unlicensed and invalid PGCs in operation.

 

Earlier in his remark, National President, Association of License Private Security Practitioners of Nigeria (ALPSPN) represented by ALPSPN Vice President, Rev Cannon Mark Abere, tasked members to adhere to the guidelines of operation.

 

He stressed that the timely renewal of operating licences and ALPSPN membership is mandatory.

 

Responding on behalf other operators, Vice Chancellor, University of Maiduguri, Prof Adamu Umar, thanked the Corps and expressed delight for the approval granted to float Unimaid Security Services.

 

 

He explained that, as an institution which operates in Boko Haram ravaged community, the University’s management resorted to establishing the outfit to complement the activities of security agencies in terms of patrol and intelligence gathering and report.

 

According to him, PGC is a child of necessity and assured that they will perform their duties with high sense of responsibility and discipline.

 


 

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