[PHOTOS] Civil Defense Goes Tough on Criminals, seals 16 illegal private guard companies In Akwa Ibom
Thompson Nsisongabasi
Jul 09, 2020
The Nigeria Security and Civil Defence Corps (NSCDC), Akwa Ibom State Command has gone tough on unlicensed private guard companies in Akwa Ibom State.
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The unprecedented move is in response to the directive issued by the Commandant General of the Corps, Commandant General Abdullahi Gana Muhammadu, to curtail all illegally licensed private guard companies operating in Nigeria.
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The development led to the arrest of 30 guards from different beats working for 16 illegal private guard companies, while 2 companies were sealed in Eket and Uyo respectively.
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The operation was led by the Assistant Commandant of the Corps, Emmanuel E. Peters, who acted on the directive of the State Commandant.
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Speaking, the State Commandant, Commandant Samuel Fadeyi emphatically stated that the regulation, training and licensing of Private Guard Companies is a core mandate of the Corps under the Nigeria Security and Civil Defence Corps Act 2003 (as amended).
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"We are the statutory agency superintending the compliance with the Private Guard Act 2004. These companies form a tier of the security architecture of the nation and the industry cannot be left in the hands of quacks.
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"Also considering the security situation of the country at the moment, these arrests are just the beginning and nobody, regardless of your status, is above the law.ÔÇØ
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Commandant Fadeyi also reiterated that the Command is open to enquiries on registration and information regarding licensed companies in the State.
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He highlighted the dangers of employing quacks to include the negative image of corporate entities when NSCDC swoops on them for arrests of guards whilst they are on duty for any corporate entity.
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He further stated that the actions of corporate organizations may be seen as promoting the operations of the quacks which they may have to answer for, also leading to the disruption of their business.
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He therefore advised that they patronize licensed private guard companies. "Do the right thing and make our businesses and indeed Akwa Ibom safeÔÇØ, he concluded.
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— Thompson Nsisongabasi