The Nigeria Security and Civil Defence Corps (NSCDC) has confirmed that there have been no recorded instances of vandalism on Critical National Assets and Infrastructures (CNAI) within the Federal Capital Territory (FCT) amidst the ongoing nationwide protests. This assurance was given by the FCT Commandant of the NSCDC, Dr. Olusola Odumosu, after conducting a comprehensive inspection of key facilities across the territory.
Strategic Inspection
Odumosu’s inspection covered vital sectors including transportation, power, water supply, and electoral infrastructure. Railway stations, INEC headquarters, Abuja Electricity Distribution Company, FCT Water Board, and the Abuja Central Mosque were among the critical assets assessed for any signs of damage or disruption.
The Commandant, while commending the protesters for their peaceful conduct around railway stations, emphasized the collective responsibility to safeguard the nation’s assets. He reiterated the NSCDC’s commitment to protecting CNAI and urged citizens to remain vigilant and report any suspicious activities.
Proactive Security Measures
In response to the ongoing protests, the NSCDC has intensified security measures across the FCT. Deployment of personnel to strategic locations, increased surveillance, and collaboration with other security agencies have been prioritized to maintain peace and order.
The Corps has also established rapid response teams to swiftly address any potential security threats. These teams are equipped with the necessary resources to contain any situation and protect lives and property.
Public Safety and Awareness
The NSCDC has appealed to the public to cooperate with security agencies by providing timely information about suspicious activities. The Commandant stressed the importance of community involvement in maintaining security, urging citizens to report any incidents to the nearest security outpost.
Additionally, the Corps has initiated public awareness campaigns to educate the public on the importance of protecting critical infrastructure and the consequences of vandalism. These campaigns aim to foster a sense of ownership and responsibility among the citizenry.
Economic Implications
The protection of CNAI is crucial for the nation’s economic stability and development. Vandalism and destruction of public infrastructure can have far-reaching consequences, affecting essential services and hindering economic growth.
A Call for Peace
While commending the largely peaceful conduct of the protests, the NSCDC has urged protesters to exercise restraint and avoid actions that could lead to violence or destruction of property. The Corps has reiterated its commitment to protecting the rights of citizens to peaceful assembly while ensuring public safety and order.
As the situation evolves, the NSCDC has pledged to continue monitoring the situation closely and taking necessary measures to safeguard lives and property.