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Philanthropist Dr Khadijah Ibrahim Congratulates NSCDC Commandant-General on Reappointment

By Hassan Hussain | March 16, 2026

Engr Amb Dr Khadijah Ibrahim, CEO of Being Human Foundation for the Less Privileged, has congratulated Dr Ahmed Abubakar Audi on his reappointment as Commandant-General of the Nigeria Security and Civil Defence Corps (NSCDC) for a new five-year term.

In a congratulatory message, Dr Khadijah Ibrahim praised Dr Audi’s exemplary leadership, professionalism, and commitment to strengthening national security, protecting critical infrastructure, and promoting public safety. “This reappointment is a testament to your remarkable achievements,” she said.

Dr Ibrahim expressed confidence that Dr Audi’s renewed mandate would further consolidate the gains recorded by the NSCDC and deepen public trust in its mission, wishing him continued success, sound health, and divine guidance.

Dr Ahmed Abubakar Audi has served as NSCDC Commandant-General for the past five years, strengthening the Corps’ capabilities in protecting critical infrastructure, combating oil theft, and promoting public safety. He has also implemented initiatives to enhance NSCDC personnel welfare and improve community relations.

Dr Khadijah Ibrahim is a renowned philanthropist and CEO of Being Human Foundation, focused on empowering vulnerable communities. With expertise as an engineer, ambassador, and doctor, she is dedicated to improving lives and promoting social development in Nigeria.

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