Ogun NSCDC Decorates 155 Newly Promoted Officers

In a bid to recognize the diligence and commitment of its officers, the Nigerian Security and Civil Defence Corps (NSCDC) in Ogun State recently decorated 155 newly promoted officers across various ranks. The ceremony took place in the state capital of Abeokuta, where the NSCDC Commandant in Ogun, Idowu Ojelabi, led the proceedings.

One significant aspect of these promotions was the elevation of officers who had previously been stagnant in their positions for a considerable period of time. Commander Ojelabi expressed his appreciation to the NSCDC Commandant-General, Ahmed Abubakar Audi, for his prompt action in promoting deserving officers throughout the country.

Highlighting the significance of the promotions, Ojelabi stated, “In the Ogun State Command, we are pleased to announce that a total of 155 personnel have been elevated to higher ranks, including those who have been stagnant for an extended period.” This move demonstrates the commitment of the NSCDC to addressing the plight of officers who have long awaited career progression.

The NSCDC Commandant-General, Ahmed Abubakar Audi, has been proactive in reforming the promotion process within the organization. By conducting credible screenings and examinations, he has provided ample opportunities for officers to advance their careers. The recent promotions in Ogun State are a testament to this commitment.

Emphasizing the responsibility that comes with these new ranks, Commander Ojelabi called on the newly promoted officers to fully embrace their roles. He urged them to exhibit professionalism in their work and contribute to the positive reputation that the NSCDC has already established in Ogun State. Ojelabi stated, “You should ensure you work professionally to further cement the positive perception already enjoyed by the Corps in the Gateway State.”

This achievement in Ogun State proves the NSCDC’s dedication to recognizing and rewarding deserving officers. Through an inclusive and transparent promotion process, the organization aims to motivate its personnel and enhance overall performance. The decorated officers are expected to serve as role models within the NSCDC, inspiring their colleagues to strive for success in their careers.

As the NSCDC continues to prioritize the welfare and career development of its personnel, it is evident that the organization remains committed to upholding professionalism and excellence in service delivery. The promotions in Ogun State serve as a testament to the positive impact of the NSCDC’s efforts in ensuring the overall growth and motivation of its officers.

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