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The newly posted Commandant of the Nigeria Security and Civil Defence Corps (NSCDC), Nasarawa State Command, Comdt. Brah Samson Umoru, has held his maiden meeting with Area Commanders and Divisional Officers of the Command at the State Headquarters in Lafia.
In his address, Comdt. Umoru emphasized the central role of discipline, professionalism, and adherence to rules of engagement in ensuring effective service delivery. He introduced three cardinal principles that will guide his administration—Punctuality, Neatness, and Permission—noting that these values are essential to restoring and strengthening the image of the Corps.
He explained that punctuality is a mark of dedication to duty, neatness reflects the dignity of the Corps as a disciplined paramilitary institution, while permission underscores proper communication, accountability, and respect for constituted authority.
“NSCDC is built on discipline and integrity. Every officer must align with this vision by being punctual, maintaining neatness in appearance and environment, and seeking due permission before carrying out official actions. These three pillars will be the foundation of my administration,” the Commandant stated.
Comdt. Umoru also assured officers that his leadership would prioritize welfare, training, and operational efficiency, while urging them to lead by example and instill these values in their respective formations. He further called for their cooperation in fulfilling the Corps’ mandate of safeguarding critical national assets and maintaining peace and security in the state.
The meeting provided an opportunity for frank discussions, during which officers shared contributions and concerns. The Commandant reaffirmed his commitment to an open-door policy, assuring personnel that their challenges will be addressed in a transparent and collaborative manner.





