The Kano State Commissioner for Internal Security and Special Services, retired Air Vice Marshal Ibrahim Umaru, has expressed satisfaction with the level of facilities at the Gabasawa Corporate Security Institute.
The commissioner made the remarks during an inspection visit on Saturday, ahead of the commencement of training for the newly recruited Guards Convoy Protection Unit for Very Important Persons (VIPs), scheduled to begin tomorrow.
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On arrival, the commissioner inspected a parade of honour mounted by operatives of the institute before being taken on a tour of the facilities by the Commandant, retired Captain Muhd Bello Maigaskiya.
Among the facilities inspected were offices, a power generating set, dining hall, kitchen, hostel, and training ground.
Addressing staff and instructors before his departure, Umaru urged them to rededicate themselves to the institute’s objectives and ensure that trainees receive the highest standard of training.
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“The instructors must guarantee that the trainees acquire the maximum required skills to deliver better results,” he emphasized.
The commissioner further disclosed that the first batch of trainees, numbering 300, will arrive at the institute tomorrow for a two-week intensive training programme.

