NSCDC alerta contra destruição de cabos subterrâneos no FCT

O Comando do Território da Capital Federal do Nigeria Security and Civil Defence Corps (NSCDC) emitiu um aviso a trabalhadores de construção de estradas contra a vandalização de cabos subterrâneos.

O Nigeria Security and Civil Defence Corps (NSCDC), Comando do Território da Capital Federal (FCT), alertou trabalhadores de construção de estradas que vandalizam cabos subterrâneos. Este alerta surge em meio a preocupações com a destruição de infraestruturas críticas na capital da nação. A declaração do comando destaca os riscos representados por tais ações durante projetos rodoviários. Não foram mencionados incidentes específicos ou detalhes adicionais sobre fiscalização nas informações disponíveis. O aviso visa proteger serviços essenciais no FCT.

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