Tantita Security Services Nigeria Limited has donated a state-of-the-art Command and Control Centre and operational Hilux vehicles to the Nigeria Security and Civil Defence Corps (NSCDC) to strengthen security coordination and operational efficiency nationwide.
The facility was unveiled on Thursday in Abuja.
Speaking at the ceremony, Tantita’s Managing Director, Kestin Ebimorbowei, said the donation aligns with the Federal Government’s reform agenda aimed at enhancing economic performance and national stability. Represented by the company’s Executive Director, Operations and Technical, Capt. Warredi Enisuoh, Ebimorbowei described the initiative as a clear demonstration of Tantita’s commitment to national development.
Although located in Abuja, Enisuoh noted that the 24-hour centre will serve as a nationwide operational hub. He explained that the facility is equipped with advanced monitoring systems designed to enhance air and land surveillance, as well as real-time incident tracking.
He described the centre as a major milestone in deepening technological integration within the corps, adding that it would support the NSCDC and other security agencies in fulfilling their constitutional mandates.
Enisuoh commended NSCDC personnel for providing protection to Tantita operatives, noting that private security guards are not legally permitted to bear arms. He also disclosed that 15 officers lost their lives while working with the company and pledged continued support for the families of the fallen personnel.
“We rate this partnership ten over ten,” he said, acknowledging the sacrifices made by uniformed officers in safeguarding critical national assets.

In his remarks, the NSCDC Commandant General, Professor Ahmed Audi, expressed appreciation to Tantita for the fully furnished facility and two Hilux operational vehicles. He announced that the structure has been named the “Nuhu Ribadu Hydrocarbon and Maritime Security Command and Control Centre.”
Audi revealed that the centre will be integrated with the Office of the National Security Adviser to strengthen inter-agency coordination. He said the facility would enhance intelligence gathering, structured data management, and credible information sharing, particularly in hydrocarbon and maritime security operations.
According to him, effective intelligence dissemination and coordinated security architecture are essential to national development, expressing confidence that the new centre would significantly improve the corps’ operational capacity.
Also speaking, the Executive Chairman of Zuma Energy Power Ltd, Dr. Innocent Ezuma, announced the donation of an additional building to support VIP protection services. Represented by Nwoko Alex, he said the facility would elevate standards in safeguarding high-profile individuals while reinforcing national security.
He described the contribution as a global-standard addition to Nigeria’s security framework and expressed optimism that it would enhance investor confidence and drive economic growth.













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