Oyo NSCDC Engages In Community Service To Mark World Civil Defence Day

Oyo State Commissioner for Environment and Natural Resources, AbdulMojeed Mogbonjubola and The state Commandant, Augustine Padonu at the opening of the exercise

The Nigeria Security and Civil Defence Corps (NSCDC), Oyo State Command on Thursday engaged in a community service of environmental sanitation as part of the activities commemorating the 2024 World Civil Defence Day.

The state Commandant, Augustine Padonu also led officers and men of the Corps to carry out a route march from the state Command to Mokola Roundabout.

…officers and men of the Corps sweeping during the exercise

The theme of the 2024 World Civil Defence Day is “Honour Heroes and Promote Safety Skills.”

In line with this theme, the NSCDC Oyo State Command demonstrated its commitment to promoting safety skills and environmental sanitation in the community.

The officers and men of the corps participated in the the cleaning exercise, where they swept the whole environment around Mokola Roundabout using brooms and other cleaning equipment.

The state Commissioner for Environment and Natural Resources, Hon. Abdul-Mojeed Mogbonjubola, declared the exercise open and expressed his surprise and delight at seeing officers and men of the corps engaging in such an exercise.

In his statement, the Commissioner emphasized the importance of proper sanitation in reducing the risk of diseases and infections, improving air and water quality, and fostering a sense of pride and belonging within communities.

He urged the Command to make the exercise a continuous one.

The State Commandant, Augustine Padonu, expressed the corps’ commitment to promoting environmental sanitation and safety skills in the community.

He said, “We are proud to be part of this initiative, and we will continue to work towards making our community a cleaner and safer place for all.”

The Route March and community service exercise were well-attended by officers and men of the NSCDC Oyo State Command, as well as members of the community who came out to show their support and participation.

NSCDC, Oyo State Command, is committed to promoting safety skills and environmental sanitation in the community. Today’s event is a testament to that commitment and a reminder of the importance of working together to build a safer and healthier community for all.

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