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NCoS Decorates 67 Officers, Tasks Them On Securing Custodial Centres

The Controller-General of Nigerian Correctional Service (NCoS), Haliru Nababa, has urged the 67 newly-decorated senior officers of the service to intensify operations to curb security challenges facing custodial centres nationwide.
At the decoration ceremony, weekend in Abuja, Nababa said much is expected from those to whom much is given.
“Promotion comes with higher responsibilities, therefore, be ready for more work and tougher challenges as very senior corrections officers.
“I expect nothing short of dedication to duty and professionalism according to statutory provisions and extant rules,” he said
In his remark, the Minister of Interior, represented by his Senior Special Assistant, Mr Ademola Adeyinka, said Promotion is a recognition of dedication to service and continuous learning.
He urged them to support the CG in carrying out its mandate and ensuring that it grew better.
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