Mr Sani urged the corps members to dedicate themselves to the ideals of the scheme.
Mr Kure commended the governor for his efforts at uniting people in the state.
While congratulating the new soldiers, Mr Lagbaja tasked them to exhibit a high sense of loyalty, professionalism, and discipline to enable them to succeed.
The deployment of undercover agents is said to be a response to the rising cases of attacks and violence on schools across the country.
“We will not tolerate such acts of brutality and will go to any length within the law to bring the attackers to book.”
The initiative is to serve four semi-urban and rural communities in Kaduna state.
Mr Sani expressed sadness at the news of the collapse of the iconic mosque and the attendant loss of lives due to the incident.
The president noted that the change in tactics had become necessary because the countries in the region were battling a “mobile and elusive irregular force.”
According to him, the rising number of out-of-school children in Kaduna state is unacceptable.
“It was confirmed that the bandits were shooting, rustling cattle, looting properties and committing other heinous crimes, a situation which had residents scampering for safety.
