The Ebonyi State Commandant of the Nigeria Security and Civil Defence Corps, Francis Nnadi, has inaugurated projects executed by his administration within his first 100--days in office.
Nnadi while addressing newsmen in Abakaliki said that the projects' inauguration was also used to mark the International Civil Defence Organisation (ICDO) Day celebrated globally on Saturday.
The NSCDC state commandant noted that the projects which formed his achievements within three months in office, included the creche/ nursery day care facility of the command.
"We also inaugurated the safe school quick response centre of the command with an operational vehicle and the training garden.
"We have fully digitalised the command as I can fully view it from any point with Close Circuit Television (CCTV).
"We have installed solar-powered lighting system all over the command for improved visibility especially at night while giving offices, tremendous face-lift,".
He noted that the command was using the ICDO day to re-orientate the populace that security was everyone's business.
"The toga of the safest state in the south east zone given to Ebonyi for instance, was achieved through collaborative efforts of the government, security agencies and the populace.
"The people should understand that the NSCDC and sister security agencies require vital security information from them, to effectively protect their lives and properties,".
Nnadi said he will not relent on his achievements so far but improve on them for efficient service delivery.
"The reward for hard work is more. work as I will strive towards enhancing the skills and welfare of the personnel.
"We have designed a welfare package for the personnel which rewards the best dressed, most disciplined and dedicated personnel.
"I encourage other security agencies to enhance the welfare of their personnel because an officer who bears arms should not be hungry,".
He thanked the Commandant General of the Corps, Abubakar Audi and Gov. Francis Nwifuru for their support to the command and pledged not to let them down.