Illegal Bunkering: NSCDC Boss Disbands Rivers State Command Anti-Vandal Unit

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Following accusation levelled against the Anti-vandal unit of Rivers State Command of the Nigeria Security and Civil Defence Corps (NSCDC) by Governor Nyesom Wike, the Commandant General of the Corps, Ahmed Abubakar Audi, has ordered the immediate disbandment of the unit.

The NSCDC boss also ordered the suspension of the head of the Corps Anti-vandal team with immediate effect pending the outcome of an independent enquiry set up to investigate the weighty allegations levelled against the unit by Governor Wike.

Dr. Audi expressed shock and dismay over the allegations levelled against the Corps by the Governor Nyisom Wike, who accused the NSCDC Anti-vandal unit of aiding and abetting vandals and illegal bunkerers to carry out nefarious activities in the state.

Audi decried the allegations as not being in tandem with his vision for the Corps, stressing that he will not condone any criminal act or act of compromise by any personnel, adding that a thorough investigation would be conducted to ascertain the veracity of the allegation and roles played by the individuals involved.

The NSCDC boss said that the extant rules and regulations guiding the NSCDCl operations and the general ethics of the service requires complete display of total discipline, integrity, incorruptibility, transparency and accountability on the part of every Corps personnel, hence, the reason for this immediate action.

He therefore directed the Acting DCG in charge of investigation and intelligence to summon all the personnel involved to the National Headquarters, Abuja for further investigation to determine the level of involvement and or culpability with a view to dispensing justice appropriately.

He vowed that whoever is found guilty would face necessary disciplinary actions and punishment just as he assured Governor Wike of getting to the root of the matter without delay.

Audi promised more synergy with the state government towards discharging more effective service delivery to the good people of Rivers state.

Reiterating further that his administration has come with a renewed vigour to reposition the service in line with global best practices, Audi assured that he would not condone any act of sabotage by any personnel no matter how highly or lowly placed.

In his words; “The swift action taken by me is to close any identified gaps in our operations and service to the nation. I will not tolerate any act of indiscipline, compromise or sabotage under any guise; our founding fathers have worked so hard to earn good name for the service as a noble organization and I will not allow a few bad eggs to spoil our name, image, our credibility and integrity.

“We will investigate those fingered in the allegations and deal decisively with them if found guilty to serve as a deterrent to others,” he said.

Audi also emphasized that as the lead agency in the protection of critical national asset and infrastructure, the Corps management would beam more searchlight into that area by reorganizing and reconstituting the Anti-vandal unit with a view to making it more responsive, transparent and accountable to Nigerians.

He said; “Our moral principles are not negotiable; we are going to rejig the unit and fish out those spoiling the name of the Corps. My fight against vandals, illegal oil bunkerers and those stealing our collective wealth and sabotaging our economy is unflinching and we will redoubled our efforts to whittle down this act of sabotage and bring to justice anyone not in tune with our vision and mission for the service”.

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