Nobody Should Rubbish Civil Defence – NAOSNP President, Oki

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Nobody Should Rubbish Civil Defence – NAOSNP President, Oki

By Trek Africa Newspaper

L-R: Deputy Commandant, DC Budget, Planning, Research and Statistics (B-PRS), DCC Olusola Jimoh receiving the NAOSNP Certificate of Credence from the National President, National Association of Online Security News Publishers, NAOSNP, Oki O. Olatunji during NAOSNP Executives' Courtesy visit to the Commandant, NSCDC Lagos Command, Adedotun Sunday Keshinro at the Command's headquarters, Alausa, Ikeja.
L-R: Deputy Commandant, DC Budget, Planning, Research and Statistics (B-PRS), DCC Olusola Jimoh receiving the NAOSNP Certificate of Credence from the National President, National Association of Online Security News Publishers, NAOSNP, Oki O. Olatunji during NAOSNP Executives’ Courtesy visit to the Commandant, NSCDC Lagos Command, Adedotun Sunday Keshinro at the Command’s headquarters, Alausa, Ikeja.

 

 

 

The President of the National Association of Online Security News Publishers (NAOSNP), Mr. Samson Oki, has commended the solid efforts the men and officers of the Nigeria Security and Civil Defence Corps (NSCDC) are making in safeguarding the nation’s assets and infrastructure ever since its inception, and more especially under the leadership of the Commandant General, Dr. Ahmed Abubakar Audi, saying that nobody has any rights to rubbish the Corps as they have lived up to expectations.

 

 

Oki made the remarks when he led a delegation of the Association’s executive to pay a working visit on the Commandant of the Corps, Lagos State Command, Adedotun Sunday Keshinro, in his office at the state headquarters, Alausa, Ikeja.

 

The NAOSNP president, recognised the achievements of the Lagos Command under the leadership of Keshinro, and urged a continuous synergy between the Corps and the media.

L-R: Deputy Commandant, DC Budget, Planning, Research and Statistics (B-PRS), DCC Olusola Jimoh receiving the NAOSNP Walk Against Drug Abuse, Cultism and Domestic Violence's Advocacy Road Walk Card from the National President, National Association of Online Security News Publishers, NAOSNP, Oki O. Olatunji during NAOSNP Executives' Courtesy visit to the Commandant, NSCDC Lagos Command, Adedotun Sunday Keshinro at the Command's headquarters, Alausa, Ikeja.
L-R: Deputy Commandant, DC Budget, Planning, Research and Statistics (B-PRS), DCC Olusola Jimoh receiving the NAOSNP Walk Against Drug Abuse, Cultism and Domestic Violence’s Advocacy Road Walk Card from the National President, National Association of Online Security News Publishers, NAOSNP, Oki O. Olatunji during NAOSNP Executives’ Courtesy visit to the Commandant, NSCDC Lagos Command, Adedotun Sunday Keshinro at the Command’s headquarters, Alausa, Ikeja.

 

 

“We have seen. We have heard, and we have reported the gigantic strides you have shown ever since you took over the helms of affairs in Lagos State, and we commend you while urging you to sustain the tempo, taking into cognizance that CG Audi has turned around the fortunes of the Corps in frustrating the activities of oil bunkerers and assets and infrastructure vandals,” Oki noted.

 

He eulogised the cordial relationship that has existed between the media, especially NAOSNP, and the Corps, from the national to the states, adding however, that it could be taken a notch higher by getting the media more involved in the activities of the Corps other than just being recipients of releases and statements.

President, NAOSNP, Oki O. Samson signing the NSCDC Register.
President, NAOSNP, Oki O. Samson signing the NSCDC Register.

 

 

“Every activity should be reported from various angles, and it behoves on the journalist to witness it, and feed the public with what they see. So there’s the need to invite the media for firsthand information at all times,” Oki harped.

 

Responding, the State Commandant, who was represented at the meeting by the Deputy Commandant of Corps, Budget, Planning, Research and Statistics (B-PRS), Olusola Jimoh, lauded NAOSNP’s unbiased reportage of security news over the years, urging the members to keep up with the good work, stating that “we are all equal stakeholders in the Nigerian project”.

L-R: Deputy Commandant, DC Budget, Planning, Research and Statistics (B-PRS), DCC Olusola Jimoh with the National President, National Association of Online Security News Publishers, NAOSNP, Oki O. Olatunji during NAOSNP Executives' Courtesy visit to the Commandant, NSCDC Lagos Command, Adedotun Sunday Keshinro at the Command's headquarters, Alausa, Ikeja.
L-R: Deputy Commandant, DC Budget, Planning, Research and Statistics (B-PRS), DCC Olusola Jimoh with the National President, National Association of Online Security News Publishers, NAOSNP, Oki O. Olatunji during NAOSNP Executives’ Courtesy visit to the Commandant, NSCDC Lagos Command, Adedotun Sunday Keshinro at the Command’s headquarters, Alausa, Ikeja.

 

 

He further noted that the Association has distinguished itself in reporting security issues, thereby promoting safety and security not only in Lagos State, but the entire nation.

 

The two groups pledged to sustain their relationship, which has projected the NSCDC in a positive light, and created a positive measuring value for the activities of the Corps.

 

 

The President used the opportunity to present a certificate of credence to CC Keshinro to identify with his efforts and achievements as well as invite him and the NSCDC family to the Association’s forthcoming NAOSNP Walks and Workshop billed for May 21 and 22, 2024.

 

Among other executive members of the Association, who were present at the parley were the Public Relations Officer, Mr. Eric Elezuo; Treasurer, Bakene Kazeem; Mrs. Bose Adelaja, Mr. David Oladimeji, Mr. Femi Arikawe and Mr. Godwin Onyemaechi.

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