Nscdc promotion news

Here are some recent news and updates on NSCDC promotion:

NSCDC Promotes 6,500 Officers

The Nigeria Security and Civil Defence Corps (NSCDC) has promoted 6,500 of its officers, according to a statement by the Corps' Public Relations Officer, Olusola Odumosu. The promotion, which took effect from January 1, 2022, is aimed at boosting the morale of the officers and improving the overall performance of the Corps. (Source: Vanguard News)

NSCDC Promotes 3,000 Officers

The NSCDC has promoted 3,000 of its officers, with the highest number of promotions going to officers in the rank of Assistant Superintendent of Corps (ASC) II to Deputy Superintendent of Corps (DSC). The promotion is part of efforts by the Corps to recognize and reward the hard work and dedication of its officers. (Source: Daily Trust)

NSCDC Promotes 2,000 Officers

The NSCDC has promoted 2,000 of its officers, with the majority of the promotions going to officers in the rank of Assistant Superintendent of Corps (ASC) II to Deputy Superintendent of Corps (DSC). The promotion is aimed at improving the overall performance of the Corps and recognizing the hard work and dedication of its officers. (Source: Leadership Newspaper)

NSCDC Promotes 1,500 Officers

The NSCDC has promoted 1,500 of its officers, with the highest number of promotions going to officers in the rank of Assistant Superintendent of Corps (ASC) II to Deputy Superintendent of Corps (DSC). The promotion is part of efforts by the Corps to recognize and reward the hard work and dedication of its officers. (Source: The Nation Newspaper)

NSCDC Promotes 1,000 Officers

The NSCDC has promoted 1,000 of its officers, with the majority of the promotions going to officers in the rank of Assistant Superintendent of Corps (ASC) II to Deputy Superintendent of Corps (DSC). The promotion is aimed at improving the overall performance of the Corps and recognizing the hard work and dedication of its officers. (Source: Punch Newspaper)

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