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NSCDC tells Farmers and Herders to know their limits when protecting their businesses

Last updated: June 26, 2021 1:03 pm
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Farmers and herders are enjoined to accord each other maximum respect by knowing their limits especially when it comes to the protection and safety of their businesses.

Iskilu akinsanya the newly deployed commandant Nigerian security and civil defense corps in delta state, gave this advice while parading suspected dealers in illegal refined petroleum products and others caught by his men he said he is in delta to carry out to the last point the mandate given to the organisation so as to justify its existence.

Also Read: Ondo NSCDC parades 5 suspects for illegal dealings with Petroleum Products

Akinsanya paraded the three suspected illegal refined petroleum product dealers with their exhibits which comprising thirty two thousand liters of illegally refined ago which they were conveying from Bomadi in Patani local government area to Ughelli before they were caught.

According to the delta NSCDC commandant, the breakthrough will be a continuous exercise as his men will not relent in providing cover for critical assets and constructions of government at all levels

He said aside giving protection to pipeline, railway and power holdings installations, NSCDC also provides physical security for agro allied industries so as to ensure food sufficiency and reduce problem in the communities.

Akinsanya explained that since the launch of agro rangers two years ago in Abuja and other states of the federation, NSCDC has continued to encourage people that intends to go into the high breed business to do so.

(Editor Paul Akhagbemhe)

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