NSCDC trains officers on leadership, pledges improved service delivery

Mr Sunday Agboola, the Commandant of the Nigeria Security and Civil Defence Corps (NSCDC) in Osun, has assured residents of the state of improved service delivery by the Corps.

Mr Sunday Agboola, the Commandant of the Nigeria Security and Civil Defence Corps (NSCDC) in Osun, has assured residents of the state of improved service delivery by the Corps.

Agboola said the command would continue to work harder to justify the trust reposed in the Corps by Nigerians.

A statement by Mrs Kehinde Adeleke, the Command’s Public Relations Officer, said Agboola gave the assurance at the opening of a two-day leadership training for officers of the command on Thursday in Osogbo.

The training was organised for Heads of Departments, Units, Area Commanders, selected divisional officers, senior and junior officers in the command.

Agboola said that the training was organised to enhance the capacity of the personnel in tandem with the vision of the Commandant General, Dr Ahmed Audi, for best global services.

He said that the command under his leadership would continue to aim at a robust productivity and enhanced service to the state.

In his lecture, Mr Segun Oduyebo, the CEO of Destiny Development Initiative (DDI), said the training was meant to impart leadership qualities in men and officers of the corps.

Oduyebo urged participants to develop themselves further on the skills and knowledge acquired at the training.

He noted that the lesson learnt by the officers at the training would assist them to interact positively with members of the public.

The training, organised by the command in partnership with DDI has as its theme “Leadership and Personal Transformation.” (NAN)

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