NSCDC reiterates commitment to protection of critical infrastructure in A’Ibom

NSCDC reiterates commitment to protection of critical infrastructure in A'Ibom

The Nigeria Security and Civil Defence Corps (NSCDC), Akwa Ibom Command, has renewed its commitment to protecting critical infrastructure and ensure disaster reductions in the state.

The State Commandant, Mr Bashar Hussaini, said this on Monday during the commemoration of the 2025 International Civil Defence Day in Uyo.

Our Correspondent reports that this year’s theme is: “Civil Defence, Guarantee of Security for the Population.”

Hussaini said the World Civil Defence Day is celebrated on March 1 every year to raise consciousness on civil protection, emergency management and how civil population could best cope and protect itself in times of emergency.

“The day is in recognition of the role the Nigeria Security and Civil Defence Corps plays in protecting critical national asset and infrastructure,” he said.

Hussaini said on assumption of duty he carried out crime mapping of the 31 Local Government Areas of the state to identify and nip crimes in the bud.

He said the command would continue to work with sister security agencies, stakeholders and traditional rulers in ensuring protection of civil population.

“As we look to the future, we are reminded of increasing complexity and frequency of disasters.

“Climate change, urbanisation and technological advancements are just a few of the factors that are redefining the landscape of disaster risk and critical infrastructure.

“We must continue to innovate, adapt and collaborate. We must harness the power of technology, data and research to inform our decision making and improve our response capabilities,” Hussaini said.

The state commandant said the command would continue to work together to promote the culture of prevention response, protection of critical asset and infrastructure.

Hussaini urged personnel in the command to work in line with the theme and guarantee security to residents of the state.

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