NSCDC Boss Sues For Peace Over Alleged Corps Personnel Stopping A Sitting Judge From Entering The Court

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Worried by the video in circulation on a social media alleging that the Corps personnel stopped a sitting judge from entering the court, the Commandant General of the Corps,  Abdullahi Gana Muhammadu called for calmness  and sued for peace in the state.

He said, the Corps is a law abiding agency of government meant to protect everyone and their property and could not do otherwise by infringing of the fundamental right of the people.

He said, citing of the video on the social media, he has immediately called in the state command and also constitute a committee to look into the matter for appropriate action.

However, the report from the State, said the Court was under lock and key by the government and the personnel was assigned to protect the environment for being vandalized.

The report  stated that,  when the Judge came to the court premise,  the personnel approached her to inform her of the development  that she can’t  gain entrance into the  chamber as everywhere is under lock and key  but unfortunately he was not given a listening  ear rather was alleged of preventing the judge  from entering.

Gana reiterated that, the Corps under is watch will never take side rather will deliver quality services to all and sundry irrespective of class or creed.  Therefore, the incident should not be misunderstood or giving different interpretations.

He said, the Corps does not have any ulterior motives towards anyone. He called on the Executive, Legislative and Judiciary for peaceful resolution as well as the Nigeria Bar Association and urged them to be calmed as the Corps respects the sanity of every office.

The CG has summoned the State Commandant immediately with relevant evidence.

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