The Nigerian Security and Civil Defence Corps have posted a new Commandant, Mr. Nuraddeen Abdullahi to Kaduna State Command.
The new Commandant who took over on Thursday from Commandant Abdullahi Dutsema promised to provide effective and efficient service delivery by securing lives and property in Kaduna State.
Speaking at the event, the new Commandant called on officers and men of the command to support his administration by contributing through credible intelligence and positive decisions.
His words: “I welcome ideas to be able to arrive at collective decisions.”
Earlier in his hand over and farewell speech, his predecessor, Babangida Abdullahi Dutsinma, called on Personnel of the command to extend the degree of support they accorded him to his successor.
Dutsinma who was redeployed to National Headquarters of the Corps commended the workforce for their dedication and expressed optimism that the new Commandant will succeed especially with the cooperation of the personnel.
He urged the new Commandant to consolidate on the operational capability of the command in synergy with other security agencies in tackling security threats bedevilling the state.
Commandant Abdullahi had served in seven states prior to his recent posting and was the last Commandant in charge of Adamawa State command where he assumed duty in February 2019.
The handing and taking over ceremony was witnessed by Zone B Commander of NSCDC, ACG Dauda Danladi Mungadi who was represented by Commandant Abiodun Taiwo.