Leading security firm Hogan Guards recently donated to the Nigeria Security and Civil Defence Corps (NSCDC). The contribution included office furniture and equipment, as well as a financial gift to support the operations of the NSCDC.
“It is essential that we adequately support our law enforcement officials, who are a vital component to the security of this nation,” said Paul J. Ibirogba, Hogan Guards CEO. He added that Hogan Guards strives to maintain key relationships with various federal, state, and local law enforcement organizations, who assist the company by swiftly apprehending criminals caught in the act by Hogan security personnel.
In addition to assisting the NSCDC with much-needed supplies, Hogan Guards also pledged to provide intelligence to the NSCDC from its central command center, where they also remotely monitor crime through surveillance technology.
In his response, the Divisional Officer Chief Superintendent of Corps Babalola Abiodun Johnson on behalf of the state Commandant Hameed Abodunrin appreciated Hogan Guards Security for her partnership with the division. He charged the company to be more proactive in her complimentary efforts of providing intelligencece information to NSCDC on situations regarding the various crime being perpetrated on the Long Bridge along Lagos-Ibadan Expressway so as to join forces with other agencies in combating the menace. The divisional officer then pledged to assist the company in the area of further training of its personnel for more effective services to the public.
He asked that other private security companies should emulate Hogan Guards in assisting government agencies in providing useful information on security matters as their tentacles are spread all over the nation. He emphasized that security should be everybody’s business considering its threats and effects on Nigeria presently.