JUMAD SECURITY COMPANY, KARE-KALLO SECURITY COMPANY AND COOPERATE SECURITY COMPANY PAY COURTESY VISIT TO NSCDC JIGAWA STATE COMMANDANT

In a bid to strengthen collaboration and ensure synergy in the area of security, the leadership of Jumad Security Company, Kare-Kallo Security Company and Cooperate Security Company paid a courtesy visit to the Jigawa State Commandant of the Nigeria Security and Civil Defence Corps (NSCDC), Commandant Bala Bawa Bodinga at the State Command Headquarters in Dutse.

Speaking by the Managing Director of Jumad Security Company, appreciated the Commandant for granting audience to the team. He stated that the purpose of the visit was to formally introduce the operations of the three private security outfits to the Command and to seek partnership, guidance and support from the Corps in line with the regulatory framework provided by the NSCDC.

In their separate remarks, the leadership of Kare-Kallo Security Company and Cooperate Security Company respectively, pledged their companies’ commitment to working hand-in-hand with the Corps, particularly in the areas of intelligence gathering, surveillance, and the protection of lives and property. They further reaffirmed their readiness to abide by the rules and standards laid down by the NSCDC for Private Guard Companies (PGCs) across the country.

In his response, the State Commandant, Commandant Bala Bawa Bodinga, welcomed the team and commended their initiative in seeking collaboration with the Corps. He emphasized the importance of effective coordination between the NSCDC and licensed Private Guard Companies, noting that security is a collective responsibility.

The Commandant assured them of the Command’s continuous cooperation, support and monitoring in line with the mandates of the Corps. He also charged them to maintain professionalism, discipline and ensure regular training of their personnel to meet the demands of modern security challenges.

The visit ended with a group photograph and mutual expressions of commitment to sustaining a productive and lawful working relationship between the Corps and the Private Security Companies operating within the state.

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