According to him, the participants were exposed to modern approaches to intelligence gathering.
Mr Tijjani said that preliminary reports indicated that the rains led to widespread flooding and overwhelmed the community.
“Several camps were found and destroyed during the operation, which lasted several hours.”
“Your backing empowers us to respond effectively to challenges, fostering an environment where progress and safety go hand in hand,” he said.
NSCDC in Jigawa has reiterated its commitment to protect lives, property and critical national assets during Christmas and New Year celebrations.
The Gazette observed that the protest caused heavy traffic across the town’s major streets.
They also identified mob action and vandalisation of equipment by hoodlums as the other challenges.
According to him, the suspects would soon be charged to court.
“For those who decide to do it illegally, the JTF SS OPDS will stop at nothing to see to their total destruction,” Mr Kabara said.
She pointed out that NEMA had moved from a reactionary to proactive disaster and emergency management agency.
