In an attempt to beef up its workforce, in line with the growing demands
to secure the critical infrastructure of government across the country, the
Nigeria Security and Civil
Defence Corps (NSCDC) has announced that it will
recruit 100,000 young graduates in the country in 2017.
Speaking on Wednesday after decorating 10 newly promoted officers to the rank of Assistant Commandant Generals (ACG) in Abuja, the Commandant General, NSCDC, Mr. Abdullahi Gana, said the recruitment has become necessary to meet up with the request for its personnel running into several thousands from the Ministries of Defence, Agriculture, Solid Mineral.
He said: “We want them to take charge of the railway commands it is a
very big task. We have made request to the government that for us to meet up
with these requirements, we will need to beef up our personnel and we are
looking at the possibility of recruiting 100,000 workforce.”
“We are facing more and more challenges on daily basis. Just some months
ago, we had a meeting with the Federal Ministry of Solid Minerals where the
minister said they would require a 5,000-man squad in line with the government
decision to diversify the economy.
“The minister, Dr. Kayode Fayemi, had during the meeting insisted that my
men must be trained and retrained to understand the modus operandi of the
sector especially on the identification of solid mineral very well. Today, we
have set up solid mineral unit in the corps.
“We have also held meeting with the Minister of Defence, who requested
that we prepare and deploy about 3,300 of our men to the North-east where the
military have dislodged the Boko Haram insurgence to secure the civilians.
“The same thing with the Managing Director of the Nigeria Railway
Corporation (NRC) has also requested the deployment of 3,000 men to their 22
installations accords the country since the sector has been classified among
the critical infrastructure of government.
“The same request came from the Joint Admissions and Matriculation Board
(JAMB) and essentially from the office of the National Security Adviser (NSA)
requesting the deployment of our men to secure the dams in the country
following the threat from Boko Haram to poison the source of our drinking
water.”
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