About 163,000 litres of adulterated petrol have been seized by operatives of the Nigeria Security and Civil Defence Corps, NSCDC in Ondo State in 2022.
The State of Commandant of NSCDC, Olayinka Olatundun disclosed this at a press briefing in Akure, to review the achievements of the agency in the state in 2022 and make projection into 2023.
Ondo State, South-West Nigeria had it own fair share of security challenges in 2022.
One of the agencies actively involved in tackling insecurity in the state, is the
Nigeria Security and Civil Defence Corps, NSCDC.
While reeling out achievements of the agency in 2022, the State Commandant of NSCDC, Olayinka Olatundun said about 163,000 litres of adulterated petroleum products, four trucks and seven wooden boats, were recovered in the year under review.
According to him, the irregular migration and Gender Unit of the command handled 150 cases, which shows that the rate of domestic violence, rape and other related crimes are on the rise in the state.
The Commandant added that the Counter Terrorism Unit of the command handled 172 cases, ranging from online fraud, threat to life, cybercrime, stealing to cultism.
On the command’s projection for 2023, the Commandant said a sizeable number of men will be deployed to cover the elections.
PRESIDENT BUHARI ASSURES OF IMPROVED SECURITY, ECONOMY BEFORE MAY 29TH
President Muhammadu Buhari says the gains recorded in security will be further consolidated, and more attention will be given to the economy, before handing over on May 29, 2023.
The President said this in Abuja on Wednesday while receiving executive members of the Catholic Bishops’ Conference of Nigeria at the State House.
President Buhari said the security situation had improved over the years, particularly in the North East where the focus had shifted to rebuilding infrastructure and re-orientation on education.
He told the Catholic Bishops that the government will continue rebuilding infrastructure in parts of the country affected by terrorist attacks, while underscoring that terrorists had no control over any space in Nigeria.
On the economy, the President said creditors had full confidence in Nigeria, with the capacity to utilize resources and repay loans before the approvals were granted.
President Buhari said the destruction of oil facilities slowed the generation of revenues, and the government would be harder on saboteurs.
He said some of the challenges faced in the past, which include coups and counter-coups, and civil war, had prepared the nation for survival.
The President noted that he had been part of Nigeria’s history since 1967, fighting in the civil war, serving as governor, minister, Head of State, Chairman of Petroleum Trust Fund, contesting presidential elections in 2003, 2007 and 2011, before winning in 2015.
In his remarks, the leader of the delegation and President of the CBCN, Most Rev. Lucius Iwejuru Ugorji, commended the President for reforms in the electoral system, making it more stable and fair, particularly the signing of the Electoral Bill into law.
Ugorji urged the President to use the remaining months in office as Commander-in-Chief to tackle insecurity in the country, and improve the economy.
The Catholic Bishops presented a souvenir to President Buhari, containing a letter of encouragement and prayers for the forthcoming elections.