NSCDC JIGAWA STATE COMMANDANT EMBARKS ON COURTESY VISITS TO SECURITY AGENCIES TO STRENGTHEN INTER-AGENCY COLLABORATION

The Jigawa State Commandant of the Nigeria Security and Civil Defence Corps (NSCDC), Commandant Bala Bawa Bodinga, has undertaken a series of strategic courtesy visits to heads of key security agencies in the state as part of efforts to strengthen inter-agency collaboration and reinforce joint security operations.

The Commandant visited the following service chiefs at their respective offices in Dutse, the state capital:

  1. Commissioner of Police, Jigawa State Command – CP AT Abdullahi, psc
  2. Comptroller of Immigration, Nigeria Immigration Service – CI TA MUSA
  3. Controller of Corrections, Nigerian Correctional Service – CC LA Yusuf, fsi
  4. Commander, National Drug Law Enforcement Agency (NDLEA) – CN MUSA MAINA

During each visit, Commandant Bala Bawa Bodinga emphasized the importance of unity, intelligence sharing, and operational synergy among sister security agencies to effectively address the security challenges facing the state. He noted that sustainable peace and security can only be achieved through collaboration, mutual respect, and a shared commitment to national service.

The respective agency heads warmly received the Commandant and expressed appreciation for the visit, assuring him of their continued cooperation and support. They all echoed the need for continuous inter-agency engagements to foster trust and improve the efficiency of security operations across Jigawa State.

These visits mark a renewed commitment by the NSCDC under the leadership of Commandant Bodinga to engage proactively with security stakeholders and ensure the protection of lives, property, and critical national assets.

  • Abdullahi Mustapha

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