Minister of Interior, Rauf Aregbesola has decorated three deputy controller generals of the Nigerian correction service, four deputy comptroller generals office the Nigeria immigration service, one deputy commandant general of the Nigeria security and civil defence corps with their new ranks.
He informed the DCGs that one of the greatest lessons of life is that they don't have to be the president before they make a difference, stating that they should just excel and make the difference in their little corner of the world.
"We have been in the throes of bandits, insurgents and other baddies, draining resources and psychic energy. Our agencies must rise to the plate. NSCDC in particular should maximise their grassroots penetration for intelligence gathering. The criminals live in our homes, offices, farms, bushes and forests. They roam our streets and engage in day-to-day activities with us. On the surface, they are just as ordinary and uniform like the rest of us.
"I will find it difficult to believe that it is possible to take such a large number of students through a reasonably long distance on open trucks and motorcycles without anyone seeing them along the way. It will be hard also to believe that some other Nigerians are not aware of their dens and the nefarious activities going on there as we speak," he stated.
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