By Ovat Abeng
Ahead of the forthcoming Easter celebration, the Anambra State Command of the Nigeria Security and Civil Defence Corps (NSCDC), has reassured members of the public of its determination to ensure their safety and security before, during, and after the celebrations.
Consequently, Commandant Maku Olatunde, the NSCDC State Commandant, has ordered the deployment of 991 officers and men and other operational assets of the command for intensive and proactive visibility patrols across all worship centers, recreational centers, vulnerable and key points, including banks and other financial institutions, government facilities, and other critical national, state, and local government assets and infrastructure.
The State Commandant gave the directive during his tactical digest meeting with Heads of Departments (HODs), Heads of Units (HOUs), Area Commanders, Divisional Officers, Composite Commanders, and Tactical Commanders at the State Command Headquarters, Awka on Wednesday, April 1, 2026.
He directed that the existing security measures be sustained, and that the NSCDC would collaborate with other agencies to provide continuous security coverage and maintain law and order during the celebrations.
In his charge, Mr Olatunde emphatically directed that all officers and men deployed for this assignment must be properly supervised to ensure professionalism and courtesy to law-abiding citizens, but firm and ruthless to criminal elements who might want to take advantage of the festive period to perpetuate their unholy and criminal acts.
He strongly cautioned vandals, miscreants, hoodlums, and disgruntled elements to avoid critical national assets and infrastructure, stating that the Corps will take tough action against anyone caught or found culpable. He also directed VIP orderlies to strictly follow Standard Operating Procedures, Rules of Engagement, and Service Orders while on duty.
While felicitating with Anambra residents and the Christians across the country as they commemorate one of the most significant periods on the Christian calendar, marking the crucifixion, death, and resurrection of Christ Jesus, Commandant Maku appreciates the citizens for their support and called on them to continually cooperate with the NSCDC and other security agencies.
The Command enjoins citizens to be security-conscious, be vigilant, and report any untoward incident or happenings observed in their locality to the nearest NSCDC formation or call the following numbers: 08035771835, 08036172748, 08036789255, 07049388100.
The information was contained in a statement signed and made available to Journalists in Awka on Thursday, by Command’s head of media, SC Okadigbo Edwin.
