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Civil Defence officers
No fewer than 38 senior officers, including an Assistant Commandant General (ACG) of the Corps, have been dismissed by the federal government from the Nigerian Security and Civil Defence Corps (NSCDC).
The officers were dismissed for various offences, including gross misconduct, insubordination, and violation of extant laws. The dismissal followed approval by the Civil Defence, Correctional, Fire and Immigration Services Board (CDCFIB) under the Ministry of Interior.
According to the Public Relations Officer of the NSCDC, Babawale Afolabi, a total of 76 senior and junior personnel in the Corps faced various disciplinary measures for acts unbecoming of the officers in 2025.
He said 20 junior officers were dismissed from Service, while three personnel were demoted by one rank and seven others issued warning letters.
Babawale said two senior officers were demoted by two ranks, another officer was demoted by a rank, and five officers were issued warning letters.
He said the Commandant General of the Corps, Prof. Ahmed Audi, expressed the administration’s commitment to revamping and repositioning the Corps through Training and Re-training of its operatives and would not tolerate acts capable of tarnishing the image of the Service.
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Speaking further on the measures taken by the administration within the year 2025, Babawale said, “various offences were attended to, and 76 personnel, involving Senior and Junior Staff, had various disciplinary measures meted on them to serve as a deterrent to others.”
“As directed by the Civil Defence Correctional Fire and Immigration Service Board; CDCFIB, Disciplinary action has been meted on some Senior officers as recommended by the NSCDC Senior Staff Disciplinary Committee: about 38 Senior officers including Assistant Commandant General (ACG) have been dismissed on account of Gross Misconduct, Insubordination and acts unbecoming of a superior officer according to the Public Service Rules (PSR)”, he asserted.
He added that the Junior Staff Disciplinary Committee of the Corps also considered 30 cases involving job racketeering, extortion, aiding and abetting illegal dealings in petroleum products, fraudulent practices, gun running, AWOL, and acts unbecoming of a personnel according to NSCDC Standard Operating Procedures, Code of conduct and the Public Service Rules.
“After the sittings of the Junior Staff Disciplinary Committee on about 30 cases involving various degrees of gross misconduct, 20 personnel have been dismissed from the Service, 3 personnel were demoted by 1 Rank, while 7 personnel were issued Warning Letters as recommended by the NSCDC Junior Staff Disciplinary Committee (JSDC),” the Public Relations Officer said.
He said the NSCDC boss charged all officers and men to remain focused on discharging the Corps’ Statutory mandate, most especially with the enormous task given to the Corps by the Federal Government. (The Nation)