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NSCDC commandant general removes Rivers state commandant

The removal follows the blockage of the entrance of the Rivers State Command of the NSCDC by members of NUPENG on Wednesday morning.

• June 15, 2023
NSCDC CG Dr Ahmed Abubakar Audi and Michael Ogar
NSCDC CG Dr Ahmed Abubakar Audi and Michael Ogar

A high-powered investigation panel has been constituted by the Commandant General (CG), Dr Ahmed Abubakar Audi, mni, OFR, to look into the circumstances leading to the blockage of the entrance of Rivers State Command of the NSCDC, located at Olu Obasanjo way, GRA, Port Harcourt, Rivers State by the Nigeria Union of Petroleum and Natural Gas Workers (NUPENG) on Wednesday morning.

The commitee headed by the DCG in charge of Operations, Dauda Mungadi is to objectively investigate the role of the State Commandant and members of the command Anti-vandal team in the ensuing crisis.

In the same vein, the CG ordered the removal of the Rivers State Commandant, Micheal Ogar and directed him to hand over the affairs of the Command to his Deputy, pending the deployment of a substantive Commandant to the State.

He expressed shock at the action taken by NUPENG which painted a surprising scenario and an unwarranted contradiction to the ideals of the Corps. 

Dr Audi noted that, humility and integrity in service delivery is the service watchword, as such, any breach of trust or suspected compromise by any personnel will not be treated with kids gloves.

“I have constituted a high powered committee to carry out full scale investigation into the incident in Port Harcourt.

“Nigerians are fully aware that we are the lead agency in protection of critical government assets and infrastructure. 

“Therefore, under my watch, no act of indiscipline, compromise or sabotage would be tolerated from anyone within and outside the Corps.

“I have given the committee a marching order to ascertain the role played by either of the parties and anyone found guilty will be severely dealt with in accordance with the provisions of the law.

Recall that the CG recently summoned Niger Delta State Commandants to Abuja where he charged them to rejig their anti vandal units in line with Mr President’s order to stop oil theft and other criminal activities within the sector.

He expressed confidence in the ability of the committee to carry out unbiased investigation and appealed to members of the public and all interested stakeholders to await the outcome of the investigation and proposed recommendations. 

The CG assured that NSCDC will continue to sanitise the oil sector by waging war against oil thieves and illegal oil bunkerers sabotaging the nation’s economy. 

He urged all critical stakeholders to continue supporting the Corps in its renewed fight against oil theft by giving credible information that may lead to the arrest of all nefarious individuals involved in sharp practices within the sector.

SIGNED:

CC OLUSOLA ODUMOSU 

DIRECTOR, PUBLIC RELATIONS

NSCDC NHQ, ABUJA.

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