 The Nigeria Security and Civil Defence Corps, NSCDC, has given automatic employment to the necks of kings of seven of its personnel who lost their lives following an ambush by bandits in Berlin and Guari, Kaduna State, NW Nigeria. Kaduna State Commandant of the NSCDC, Idris Yahya, who issued the letter of employment to the necks of kings, said a supreme price paid by the heroes cannot be forgotten and a short corps readiness to defend the citizens. Plus TV correspondent Habila Daroufai filed in this report and presented from our studios. It was an atmosphere of deep emotion as families of the seven victims of NSCDC who lost their lives following bandits' attack in January this year came together. A family member of the deceased, Paulina Abba, was three months pregnant when the incident occurred. She said the pain of losing her husband was unbearable. I'm happy the joy makes tears come out from my face because of what civil defence did to me. I can't tell. They try. God bless them. God bless them. Kaduna State Commandant of the Nigerian Security and Civil Defence Corps, Idris Yahya, who presented the letter of employment to the deceased necks of kings, said welfare of personnel and their families is paramount to the call. Today it is with joy that I once again present to you one of the CJSA good deeds by handing over to the families of the deceased family the appointment letters. This is in fulfilment of CJSA's promise to the family, though this cannot replace the lives of the loved ones. But we take it as an act of both. I therefore charge you to do your best, I represent the family, with all or no hand, integrity. And I thank the NSCDS for fulfilling their promise, especially the commandant. So we thank them. We are highly appreciated for their effort. Actually I am grateful for this appointment. Though specifically I did not take the job because I am working already. I gave it to his nephew and the nephew promised to give some percentage once they start paying him to the children of the deceased. It will go a long way for me as a widow and for the children who lost their father. If he keeps to his promise, it will help. And I want to say thank you to the Nigerian Civil Defence Authority. I want to say thank you to the CG himself who promised and fulfilled his word. And to the commandant here in Kaduna State Command. We are grateful because he always hear us whenever we call him. If we have issue on phone, he answer us. He attend to us as though we are his children. Furthermore, the Kaduna Corps Commandant warns all perpetrators of railway vandals to shun the act or face the full wrath of the law. Whoever thinks railway silvers and tracks are scrapped, honestly, is committing a very grave offence. And when civil defence, whose mandate is to arrest vandals, catches up with you, and the CDC will not take it lightly with you. We will investigate you and prosecute you.