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The Kwara State Command of the Nigeria Security and Civil Defence Corps (NSCDC) has commissioned two new divisional offices in Ilorin West and Ilorin South Local Government Areas to strengthen security operations in the state.
Governor of Kwara State, Abdulrahman Abdulrazaq (CON), represented by Segun Ogunsola,
the Commissioner for Housing and Urban Development, described security as the bedrock of development and pledged continuous government support for security agencies.
He commended the NSCDC for its tireless efforts in safeguarding lives and property, as well as its proactive measures in addressing security challenges across the state.
Abdulrahman Babatunde Laden, chairman of Ilorin West Local Government, said the project was undertaken to provide a conducive environment for NSCDC personnel to effectively discharge their duties.
He noted that meaningful development can only thrive in a peaceful atmosphere and reaffirmed his commitment to supporting the Corps.
Also, Nuhu Majeed Podo, chairman of Ilorin South Local Government, noted that the facility would serve as a vital security hub for the area, enabling quicker response to incidents and fostering better community engagement.
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He urged officers of Alagbado Division to remain steadfast and professional in carrying out their duties, assuring them of the council’s continued support in maintaining a secure environment for all.
In his remarks, Umar Mohammed, the Kwara State NSCDC Commandant, commended both council chairmen for making security a priority and for their consistent support to the Corps.
He revealed that the newly inaugurated Ilorin West Division is the largest in Kwara State.
He highlighted that within his two years in office, the Command has commissioned 14 divisional offices across the state, a deliberate strategy to extend security presence to the grassroots and ensure residents can sleep with peace of mind.
Umar affirmed the Corp’s readiness to actively combat crime in the state, noting that “to whom much is given, much is expected.”
He assured that every effort would be made to guarantee a safe and secure environment for all residents, even as he applauded the NSCDC Commandant General, Ahmed Abubakar Audi, for his visionary leadership in repositioning the Corps into a modern and globally respected security organisation.
He expressed gratitude to Governor Abdulrazaq for creating an enabling environment that allows the Corps to thrive and fully deliver on its mandate.


