The Commissioner of Police in Kebbi State, CP Bello M. Sani, on Monday intensified security measures at the National Youth Service Corps orientation camp in Basaura, Jega Local Government Area, describing it as a proactive step to protect corps members.
During a visit to the camp with his management team, Sani instructed security personnel to remain alert at all times and avoid complacency.
“You must remain vigilant. Don’t stay in one place—move around, observe your environment, and work as a team,” he told the officers during the briefing.
He also emphasised the importance of strong collaboration between all security units, noting that inter-agency cooperation is essential for a peaceful and smooth orientation programme.
“Support one another and strengthen cooperation with fellow agencies and camp officials. That is how we keep the environment safe for our corps members,” he added.
The commissioner later held a closed-door meeting to review and enhance the camp’s security architecture.
Present at the meeting were the Kebbi State Commissioner for Internal Security, Alhaji Haliru Wasagu; Security Adviser to the Governor, Col. Hassan Ribah (retd.); State NYSC Coordinator, Alhaji Bala Kagarko; Commanding Officer of 36 PMF Birnin Kebbi, ACP Aliyu Jega; and ACP Auwal Yakubu, in charge of operations.
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According to the Police Public Relations Officer, CSP Nafi’u Abubakar Kotarkoshi, the discussions centred on improving safety measures, early warning systems, and rapid response strategies to strengthen the camp’s overall security.
The visit highlights the command’s renewed commitment to protecting corps members as they begin their national service in Kebbi State.
