The NSCDC plans to organise seminars and workshops in October to discuss its preparedness ahead of the general elections.
The NSCDC leadership had on September 6 dissolved the unit and directed the dismantling of all illegal road blocks it set up nationwide.
The corps pays between N80,000 and N100,000 to NNPC for laboratory testing and analysis of suspected adulterated petroleum products it apprehends.
Mr Dandare said the 102 personnel from several divisions of the command were promoted due to their commitment to duty.
NSCDC CG on Tuesday disbanded the Corps anti-vandalism unit nationwide in an attempt to rejig the squad for better service delivery.
The disbandment followed reports that operatives of the unit were likely involved in oil theft and related crimes.
From 5,010 upgraded operatives, 4,494 were promoted, while 516 were upgraded by conversion to assistant superintendent of corps II (ASC II).
Mr Audi said the corps had instituted a panel of inquiry on the situation.
Mr Solomon pointed out that the personnel could achieve more by recognising the existential threats.
Mr Audi advised the unit to remain focused, resilient and committed to the security of schools, the protection of students and staff.
