Assistant Commandant Common,Nigeria Safety and Civil Defence (NSCDC), Zone B, Mr Muhammad Haruna, says embracing expertise and innovation stays the panacea to enhancing the capabilities of the Corps’ personnel.
Haruna made this assertion on Friday in Kaduna on the annual celebration of Worldwide Civil Defence Day and commencement of 174 recruits of the corps after their six-month coaching held on the Correctional Employees School, Barnawa-Kaduna.
“This event holds particular significance as we come collectively to honour the courageous officers and males who selflessly dedicate themselves to the safety and security of our communities.
”In Nigeria, we’re privileged to have a devoted pressure inside the NSCDC whose members exemplify the best beliefs of service and sacrifice.
“From defending our essential nationwide property and infrastructure to responding to pure disasters and sustaining peace and order.
“The officers and males of the corps exhibit unwavering braveness and dedication within the face of adversity.
“They’re our true heroes, and at present, we pay tribute to their invaluable contributions to our nation,” he mentioned.
He mentioned that each citizen who contributes to the security and well-being of the society deserves recognition and appreciation.
“From the brave firefighters who threat their lives to battle infernos and defend property, to the devoted emergency medical responders who present essential care to these in want, and in addition the custodians of our Correctional centres.
“Allow us to take a second to specific our gratitude to those unsung heroes whose selfless actions typically go unnoticed however make a profound distinction within the lives of others,” he added.
In response to him, because the day was being celebrated, it turned crucial to acknowledge the significance of selling security expertise among the many residents.
He mentioned, “In Nigeria, we face numerous vary of challenges, together with pure disasters, communal conflicts, and safety threats.”
He, due to this fact, mentioned that equipping the communities with the data and expertise to reply successfully to emergencies was paramount.