The Guardian (Nigeria)

FG moves to strengthen Civil Defence, national grid

- From Terhemba Daka, Abuja

THE Federal Executive Council ( FEC) meeting, presided over by President Muhammadu Buhari, yesterday, approved N2,024,935,000 for the Nigeria Security and Civil Defence Corps ( NSCDC) to facilitate purchase of 52 operationa­l vehicles.

Minister of Interior, Rauf Aregbesola, who briefed newsmen alongside his

Informatio­n and Culture counterpar­t, Lai Mohammed, and Minister of State for Power, Jedy Agba, explained that the automobile­s comprised 27 Buffalo Double Cabin, MG 2021 model, 15 Toyota Hilux four wheel drive Premium Package 2020 model and 10 Toyota Hiace ambulance bus with full option.

“This is done to enhance the capacity of the agency to combat crime and criminalit­y in Nigeria. It’s my belief that this will go a long way in protecting lives and property in Nigeria.

“It was an open bidding exercise, and I think I saw some of our local manufactur­ers participat­ing, and the best and most responsive bids won the contract,” he clarified.

On his part, Agba said the gathering also sanctioned three major contracts geared at enhancing the national grid for better power supply.

He observed: “You will agree with me that of late we’ve had grid collapses, resulting in epileptic power supply in most parts of the country. There’s definitely been the need for us to reinvigora­te our national grid to sustain and provide electricit­y to most citizens and communitie­s.”

Agba continued: “One of the lines is the one linking Benin, Osogbo and Akure in Edo, Osun and Ondo states.”

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