KEBBI CP TIGHTENS SECURITY AT NYSC ORIENTATION CAMP, CHARGES PERSONNEL TO REMAIN VIGILANT
By Aishat Momoh. O.

The Kebbi State Commissioner of Police, CP Bello M. Sani, has intensified security measures at the National Youth Service Corps (NYSC) orientation camp in Basaura, Jega Local Government Area, as part of what he described as a proactive step to safeguard corps members.
Sani, who visited the camp on Monday with his management team, urged security personnel on ground to maintain maximum vigilance and avoid complacency.
“You must remain vigilant at all times. Do not cluster in one place move around, observe your surroundings, and work as a team,” he warned during an operational briefing.
The Commissioner emphasised the importance of strong inter-agency collaboration, noting that seamless teamwork among security units is essential for a peaceful and incident-free orientation exercise.
“Show commitment, support one another, and strengthen your cooperation with other security agencies and camp officials. This is how we guarantee a safe environment for our corps members,” he added.
Sani also held a closed-door meeting to review the camp’s existing security architecture. In attendance were key stakeholders, including 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, Assistant Commissioner of Police, Operations.
Police spokesperson, CSP Nafi’u Abubakar Kotarkoshi, said the meeting addressed issues related to safety protocols, early warning mechanisms, and rapid response strategies to bolster security resilience at the camp.
The visit reflects the command’s renewed commitment to ensuring the safety of corps members as they commence their national service in Kebbi State.
