Zamfara Insecurity: NSCDC Collaborates with 207 Quick Response and Nigeria Air Force

The newly deployed State Commandant of the Nigerian Security and Civil Defence Corps, Sani Mustapha, has emphasized the need for a coordinated security network to address the prevailing insecurity in Zamfara State. During his official working visit to the Commander of the 207 Quick Response Group in the state capital, Gusau, Mustapha highlighted the significance of partnering with the Quick Response group to curb insecurity.

Mustapha stressed the importance of establishing a strong synergy between the Nigerian Security and Civil Defence Corps and the Air Force, recognizing that such collaboration would greatly accelerate the fight against insecurity and other related criminal activities in the state. He commended the previous successful joint operations between the Quick Response Group and the Corps.

In response, Group Captain S.P. Sekegor, the head of the 207 Quick Response Group Nigeria Air Force, praised the determination of the Corps in tackling insecurity in the state. He expressed his willingness to provide assistance to the Corps in their operational activities, emphasizing that his doors were always open to collaboration.

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