Saturday, 28 March 2015

Poll: NSCDC warns operatives against taking bribes

The Bayelsa State Command of the Nigeria Security and Civil Defense Corps has cautioned its agents checking the general races against taking influences from lawmakers.

State Commandant, NSCDC, Mr. Desmond Agu, gave the notice on Friday at the order's office in Yenagoa while tending to officers of the charge in front of Saturday's (today's) presidential race.

Agu said any work force found to have been bargained amid the general races would be indicted.

The commandant said, "Don't bargain. Don't permit government officials to utilize you to control the methodology.

"Additionally, don't permit some other security orgs or your associates to impact you to gather fixes. Give me a chance to guarantee you that your stipends have been paid.

"We encourage you to go out there and behave as a security organization with honesty and demonstrable skill.

"Give me a chance to repeat here that the Commandant General of the corps, Mr. Ade Abolurin, has cautioned that no common protectors ought to trade off. Your obligations are to ensure lives, staff of Independent National Electoral Commission, specially appointed staff and nationals. Any bargain will be extremely rebuffed."

He likewise exhorted the faculty to work as a team with other security organizations drafted for the decisions to guarantee most extreme security amid the surveys in the state.

Then, Bayelsa State Command of the National Drug Law Enforcement Agency, has instructed inhabitants regarding Bayelsa to stay far from all exercises concerning unlawful medications.

The office in an announcement on Friday said the exhortation was to guarantee that the decisions were not defaced by brutality emerging from medication incited roughness.

It said, "Officers and men of the Command have been sent and are completely on ground to guarantee that such exercises are lessened to the barest least by capturing anyone discovered included in this freak conduct.

"Folks and gatekeepers are thus educated to nearly regulate the exercises concerning their youngsters and wards in place not to fall foul of the law and casualties of the negative results of unlawful medication exchange and misuse."


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