Kaduna State Commandant of the Nigeria Security and Civil Defence Corps-NSCDC, Panam Musa has ordered the deployment of 2,500 personnel across the State in preparation of Eid-el-Fitr celebration.

A statement by the Command’s Public Relations Officer, SC Habeeb Badamasi says the initiative aims to ensure the safety of lives, property and protection of critical national assets and infrastructure during the festive period.

The statement emphasized the importance of integrity among personnel, stressing that any officer found compromising their duty would face appropriate disciplinary action in accordance with established laws.

It also warned criminals to reconsider their actions during the period, as dedicated officers would be stationed in various locations to guarantee a peaceful and secure Sallah celebration.

The statement urges members of the public to remain vigilant and report any suspicious individuals within their vicinity for immediate intervention and necessary action.

While wishing the Muslim Faithful a joyful and peaceful celebration, Commandant Panam Musa advises the community to steer clear of conflict, embrace harmony and fully enjoy the blessings of the season, knowing that NSCDC personnel are present to safeguard them against any threats.

PR/Usman Sani.

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