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Banditry: Civil Defence steps up surveillance, tells criminals to relocate from Zamfara

Mr Muazu urged the operatives of the Corps to be firm and cautious in discharging their duties within the ambit of the law.

• October 15, 2022
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Newly posted commandant of the Nigeria Security and Civil Defense Corps (NSCDC) in Zamfara, Mohammed Muazu night patrols have been intensified to curtail Banditry and other security challenges in the state capital Gusau and environs.

Mr Muazu while addressing personnel of the Corps in Gusau on Friday, said such proactive security measures were needed to tackle criminality and thuggery among youths during the electioneering campaigns.

“The command resolved to step up effort to tackle security challenges head-on,” he said.

Mr Muazu urged the operatives of the Corps to be firm and cautious in discharging their duties within the ambit of the law.

The Civil Defence chief reiterated that his mission in the state is to stamp out insecurity and other social vices within record time in line with Governor Bello Matawalle’s vision.

“This is a note of warning to all miscreants and hoodlums terrorising the state to relocate as Zamfara will no longer be a safe haven for them to hibernate anymore,” he said.

He warned fuel vendors known as black marketers to desist from the trade, adding that the ban on sales of petrol in gallons and containers was still in force in the state.

While advising fuel marketers against diversion of petroleum products, Mr Mu’azu said the command would monitor fuel distribution in the state. 

(NAN)

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