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NSCDC Tanke Division, Ilorin Hosts Medical Outreach, Security Summit, Awards 

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Emmanuel Kehinde, Ilorin

The Tanke Division of the Nigeria Security and Civil Defence Corps (NSCDC), Kwara State Command, on December 20, 2024, organized a Medical Outreach, Security Summit, and Award Night as part of its end-of-year activities.

The event highlighted the Corps’ commitment to community service, security enhancement, and the recognition of excellence.

The program commenced with a Medical Outreach aimed at improving the health and well-being of elderly residents in the Tanke community. Free medical tests were conducted as a demonstration of the Corps’ dedication to social responsibility and care for the welfare of citizens.

The Security Summit, which followed, focused on strategies to strengthen neighborhood safety and foster greater collaboration among stakeholders. Discussions centered on proactive measures to tackle security challenges and enhance collective efforts toward ensuring a safer society.

The event culminated in an Award Night, celebrating officers and stakeholders who have shown outstanding dedication, professionalism, and contributions to public safety.

Addressing the gathering, the Kwara State Commandant, Dr. Umar J.G. Mohammed, represented by the Area K Commander, ACC Kehinde Adebayo, applauded the officers for their unwavering commitment to duty.

He emphasized that recognizing hard work and dedication not only motivates personnel but also inspires excellence and strengthens service delivery.

In his remarks, the Tanke Divisional Officer, SC Oyinloye Yinka, highlighted the significance of the event, describing it as a platform to appreciate officers for their resilience, encourage stakeholders’ involvement, and reinforce the Corps’ mandate of safeguarding lives and property.

He further commended critical stakeholders for their unwavering support, acknowledging that the division’s achievements were made possible through collaborative efforts and partnerships.

The NSCDC Kwara State Command reaffirmed its readiness to sustain these initiatives, deepen community engagement, and enhance operational efficiency in the years ahead.

   

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