Zamfara NSCDC Promotes 44 Officers to Senior Positions

The Zamfara State Command of the Nigeria Security and Civil Defense Corps (NSCDC) recently held a decoration ceremony to promote 44 officers to senior positions. The State Commandant, Sani Mustapha, urged the newly promoted officers to approach their new roles with determination and resilience.

During the ceremony, which took place at the State command headquarters in Gusau, Mustapha emphasized the significance of the promotion as both a divine opportunity and a responsibility to serve the Corps at a higher level. He encouraged the officers to maintain discipline and proactive attitudes in all aspects of their duties.

Mustapha expressed gratitude to the Commandant General, Dr. Abubakar Ahmed Audi, for prioritizing staff welfare and creating opportunities for career advancement. He stated that the promotion is aligned with the vision and mission of the Commandant General, who is committed to the growth and development of the NSCDC.

The 44 officers, who were promoted across various ranks, were commended for their dedication and exemplary service. Deputy Commandant Muhammad Andi Garba, the most senior officer among the newly promoted, expressed gratitude to the Corps management and the Commandant General for their recognition and support.

In response, Garba assured the Corps of the promoted officers’ unwavering commitment to the organization’s best interests. He pledged that they would bring their utmost dedication and professionalism to their new roles, striving to make the NSCDC proud.

The promotion of these officers is a testament to the NSCDC’s commitment to rewarding hard work and competence. The ceremony not only recognized their achievements but also served as a motivation for other officers to strive for excellence in their service.

The NSCDC plays a vital role in maintaining peace and security in Zamfara State and across Nigeria. With these newly promoted officers assuming senior positions, the NSCDC is poised to enhance its capacity to tackle security challenges and ensure the safety of citizens.

As the officers embark on their new roles, the people of Zamfara State will undoubtedly benefit from their increased expertise and dedication in combating criminal activities and safeguarding lives and property.

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