School Abductions: NSCDC to train 3,000 secondary school teachers
The Nigeria Security and Civil Defence Corps (NSCDC), says it will train 3,000 secondary school teachers in Ogun State amid the frequent abduction of schoolchildren across the country.
The state Corps commandant, Hammed Abodunrin made this known on Monday while decorating no fewer than 607 newly-promoted operatives with their new ranks.
Speaking at the ceremony which held at the command’s permanent site along Kobape Road in Abeokuta, he urged residents of the state to take advantage of the ongoing free public security education provided by the agency, stating that the best form of security “is the one provided by oneself.”
Abodunrin added; “Our next target is to train 3,000 secondary school teachers in the state before the end of this term.
“The training will take place at different zones, and we shall also monitor the teachers to ensure that they replicate the training among the students.”
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The newly decorated operatives were officers who passed the 2020 promotion examination.
The Commandant described the 2020 figure as unprecedented in the Ogun command history, recalling that 209 officers passed the 2019 promotion examination.
Abodunrin explained that the development was “a promise kept” by the Commandant-General of NSCDC, Ahmed Audi.