CG NSCDC ADVOCATES FOR WORKABLE MULTI- AGENCY COLLABORATION IN COMBATING CONTEMPORARY SECURITY CHALLENGES

Dr Ahmed Abubakar Audi has reaffirmed the need for a workable and watertight Synergy amongst Security Agencies and respective Stakeholders in order to tackle head-on the contemporary security challenges in the nation.

The CG who spoke at the Armed Forces Command and Staff College, Jaji Kaduna State as one of the key participants and resource persons at a workshop tagged:

 “Joint and multi agency training on Internal security and low intensity conflict” ; a program organized as part of the “Exercise Haske Biyu 2024 Senior Course  46”. 

In his paper presentation titled ” Combating Contemporary Security Challenges In Nigeria through Enhanced Multi-Agency Collaboration  in Internal Security Operation:  The Nigeria Security and Civil Defence  Corps Perspectives”;

Dr Audi elucidated on the emergence of the NSCDC  and the constitutional recognition of the Corps as a full fledged Federal Government Para Military Agency which metamorphosed as a key player in the nation’s security architecture.

Audi decried the evolving security condition of the country which has called for a paradigm shift. 

“The evolving nature of the nation’s security challenges has presented the NSCDC with formidable obstacles that calls for innovative strategies and most importantly collaborative efforts with other security agencies as individual efforts are no longer workable and realizable”.

“Therefore there is urgent need for a paradigm shift towards enhanced multi-agency collaboration to successfully tackle the contemporary  security challenges “.

The Commandant General further stressed on interagency communication and Intelligence sharing noting effective  communication, sharing data, and  joint operations during crises would enhance positive results in overcoming various security challenges.

“He opined that accurate sharing of intelligence and operational information leading to situational awareness will definitely enable proactive response to emerging threats”.

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