In a significant show of leadership and commitment to state security, the Governor of Adamawa State, Ahmadu Umaru Fintiri, announced on his official X handle that he had the pleasure of meeting with the newly appointed Commandant of the Nigeria Security and Civil Defence Corps (NSCDC), Idris D. Bande. During the meeting, which signals a renewed focus on security collaboration within the state, Governor Fintiri laid out his expectations for the Commandant’s tenure.

Governor Fintiri emphasized the importance of discharging duties with unwavering courage, integrity, and compassion—qualities essential for maintaining law and order in a state that has faced its share of security challenges. He stressed the need for a harmonious relationship between the NSCDC and other security agencies, urging Commandant Bande to foster synergy that would enhance the collective effectiveness of their operations.

“Today, I had the pleasure of meeting with the newly posted Commandant of the NSCDC, Idris D. Bande. I urged him to discharge his duties with courage, integrity, and compassion, ensuring synergy with sister agencies for optimal results,” Governor Fintiri shared, encapsulating his vision for a more secure and well-coordinated Adamawa State.
The Governor’s message highlights his administration’s unwavering dedication to bolstering security in the region and his belief in the power of collaborative efforts among security agencies to safeguard the lives and properties of citizens. As Commandant Bande takes the helm, all eyes will be on how he implements the Governor’s directives and works towards building a safer Adamawa.

This meeting marks a pivotal moment in the state’s ongoing efforts to strengthen security, with Governor Fintiri’s leadership and vision at the forefront. The citizens of Adamawa now look forward to seeing tangible results from this partnership, as the new Commandant steps into his role with the full backing and expectations of the state’s highest office.