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Civil Defence Corp Reiterates On Efforts To Promote Peace, Security

Naseer AL-SIRAJDEEN, Minna

The Nigeria Security and Civil Defence Corp (NSCDC), has reiterates on preparedness towards the promoting peace and security in the country.

The Commandant, Nigeria Security and Civil Defence Corp (NSCDC), in Niger State, Adamu Abdullahi Kambara stated this in a press release signed by the Command spokesman, Abubakar Mohammed Rabiu Muti DSC on Tuesday to commemorate the 2024 International Day For Peace.

He expressed the Command’s commitment to promoting peace and security in the Country, notin that no meaningful development would be recorded in an atmosphere ridden in with rancor.

The 2024 International Peace Day, with the theme:” Cultivating a culture of Peace resonates deeply with our Organization’ values and mission.

According to the Commandant, ” The world is plagued by conflict, inequality, and discrimination, it is imperative that we strive to build a culture of peace that transcends borders, ethnicities, and ideologies””

He added that peace is not merely the absence of conflict but a dynamic.


” Participatory process that encourages dialogue, mutual understanding and cooperation”

“As we reflect on the significance of this day, I urge all Nigerians to embrace the values of respect, tolerance, and solidarity. Let us work together to create a society where differences are celebrated and conflicts are resolved through peaceful means.”

” Respect for life, human rights and fundamental freedoms, promotion of non-violence through education, dialogue, and cooperation commitment to peaceful settlement of conflicts adherence to freedom, justice democracy,tolerance, solidarity and cooperation,as well as pluralism among others”

He extended heartfelt appreciation to Commandant General, Dr. Ahmed Abubakar Audi for his unwavering support and guidance in piloting the leadership of the command.

Similarly, he commended the Executive Governor of Niger State, farmer Governor Umar Mohammed Bago, for his continuous support to the NSCDC in Niger State, stressing that his commitment to collaborative efforts with security agencies had been impactful in tackling security challenges across the state.

He reminded the general public that the Corps has a peace and conflict management unit which has so far resolved almost more than 100 cases ranging from land disputes, farmer herders disputes, communal disputes, buyer seller disputes, borrowers lender disputes, landlords/landlady and tenants disputes and many more.

“To achieve peace, it requires collective effort and commitment. The Commandant call on all stakeholders to join hands in promoting a culture of peace that benefits humanity.” he concluded.

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