Sani Mustapha, the newly appointed State Commandant of the Nigerian Security and Civil Defence Corps, NSCDC in Zamfara State, has stated that in order to address the state’s current insecurity scenario, he requires a well-coordinated security network.
At an official working visit to the Commander 207 Quick Response Group in Gusau, the State’s capital, the commandant made this statement.
Mustapha emphasised the importance of a positive working relationship between the two agencies, pointing out that collaborating with the 207 Quick Response squad will significantly reduce state-wide insecurity.
The State NSCDC boss posited that the Corps was very much ready to establish a robust synergy with the Air Force to foster a speedy acceleration in the fight against insecurity and other crime-related activities.
He appraised the collaborative efforts of the Quick Response Group with the Corps in the past.
Responding, the boss of the 207 Quick Response Group Nigeria Air Force, Group Captain S P Sekegor extolled the doggedness of the Corps in the fight against insecurity in the state, saying his doors of assistance are open to the Corps anytime and day in any operational activities of the Corps.