Ekiti NSCDC Receives Copies Of Commandant General Ahmed Audi’s Second Year Compendium Of Achievements…CG Audi Has Changed NSCDC Modus Operandi In Alignment With International Best Practice Says Commandant John Fayemi

The Ekiti State Command of the Nigeria Security and Civil Defence Corps has been presented with copies of Commandant General Ahmed Audi’s second year compendium. The compendium of achievements written by Isiaka Mustapha, CEO/Editor-in-Chief, People’s Security Monitor was received on behalf of the Kogi NSCDC by its Commandant, John Fayemi at the state headquarters of NSCDC yesterday.

Speaking at the event, Commandant Fayemi Olatunde who listed the giant strides of the “reformer” in the last two years, noted that the  Commandant General has been able to change the face of the Corps  with various planned programmes of actions put forward by the Commandant General to bring succour to the entire workforce of the Corps as well as changing the modus operandi of Corps in line with international best practices which has translated into accolades from the people of Nigeria and unflinching support from Federal government of Nigeria.

The State Commandant who received copies of the book on behalf of officers and men of Ekiti State Command noted that reformation agenda of the Commandant General’s administration has been supportive and staff-oriented which is making the entire Corps in Nigeria to continue giving him deserved support so that he can achieve more than we have recorded in the last two years.

Commandant Fayemi however who assured that the book will have a special place in the Command’s library so that NSCDC officers and men who may want to research on how CG Audi transformed NSCDC into enviable paramilitary within two years of assumption of office.

Isiaka Mustapha, the author of the book described the Commandant General Audi as a transformer who has performed beyond expectations in all ramifications to raise the standard of the NSCDC.

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