The Nigerian Security and Civil Defence Corps (NSCDC) in Yobe State has charged its personnel to conduct themselves professionally while discharging their duties, especially while handling arms to avoid accidental discharge.
The Yobe State Commandant of NSCDC, Adamu Idris Zakari, stated this while briefing newsmen on the planned nationwide protest shortly after a meeting with officers of the command in Damaturu.
Mr Zakari warned them against accidental discharge, advising them to operate within the confines of Standard Operational Procedure (SOP) stipulated by the corps.
He said any untoward behaviour by any personnel towards the peaceful protesters would not be condoned as the Constitution of the Federal Republic of Nigeria had given them the right to peaceful assembly and demonstration.
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He said that in the event where unscrupulous elements among the protesters might wish to hijack the protest, operatives must act within the rules of engagement to put a stop to destruction of life and property, particularly critical national assets and infrastructure, been the core mandate of the core.
He also implored youths to exercise patience and patriotism in order not to jeopardise the relative peace being enjoyed in the state.