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NSCDC Trains NHFSS Officers On Organisational Mgt

todayJune 9, 2024 197

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The Nigeria Security and Civil Defence Corps, NSCDC has trained about three hundred key officers of the Nigeria Hunter and Forest Security Service, NHFSS, on Leadership Skills and Organizational Management.

The beneficiaries of the four day Capacity Workshop are from the ranks of Assistant Commanders, Commanders, Assistant Commanders General, ACG and Deputy Commander General, DCG including the Commander General, CG of NHFSS.

Speaking during the Capacity Workshop held at the NSCDC Headquarters in Sauka Abuja, the Commander General of NHFSS, Ambassador Joshua Wole Osatimehin said the essence of the workshop was to enhance the capacity of NHFSS operatives in public service.

Ambassador Osatimehin who said the training which would be a continuous one would also go a long way in enhancing the productivity of officers and men of NHFSS towards strengthening the security of lives and property most especially in forests accross the country.

While reiterating his commitment to training and retraining of officers and men of NHFSS, the Commander General explained that the capacity workshop was also to enable the Service contribute to realization of President Bola Tinubu’s renewed hope agenda in the area of security.

The Commander General therefore advised the participants to take what they have learnt during the four day Capacity Workshop to their State Commands and Structures by replicating the gains of the training on their junior officers most especially in the 774 Local Government Areas towards realizing the objectives of the workshop.

In a paper presentation entitled “Effective Report Writing Incidence And Security Enhancement In The Place Of Duty” a Deputy Corps Commandant in NSCDC, DCC Emord Sealer described effective report writing as key to enhancing Security in the country.

Also in his paper presentation “First Aid In The Duty Of Service ” a Retired Military Officer, Major General Aro Peters stressed the need for officers and men of NHFSS to be aware of what is expected of them during emergencies.

Some of the participants who commended the Commander General of NHFSS, Ambassador Osatimehin and the NSCDC for updating and improving their security knowledge for optimal performance promised to reciprocate the gesture by impacting the gains of the workshop on their colleagues towards realizing the objectives of NHFSS.

Mathew Ayoola, Edited By Grace Namiji

Written by: Editorial Team

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