Insecurity: NSCDC Chief Advocates Intelligence-Based Crime Fusion Centre

From left: CG, NSCDC, Dr. Abubakar Audi, CG, Nigeria Correctional Service, NCoS, Mr. Haliru Nababa, and Acting CG, Nigeria Immigration Service, Isah Jere Idris, at the Retreat in Ilorin, the Kwara State capital_

As a panacea to winning the fight against security challenges confronting the nation, the Commandant General of Nigeria Security and Civil Defence Corps, NSCDC, Dr. Ahmed Abubakar Audi, has advocated for the establishment of a robust, concise and more reliable intelligence based fusion center.

He made this call during the ongoing second Ministerial Strategy Retreat organised by the Ministry of Interior in Ilorin, Kwara State.

TheFact Nigeria had earlier reported on the Retreat, themed “Developing Internal Security and Public Safety towards a Five-year Strategic Plan for Accelerated National Development”, where it is expected will end with the production of a five-year strategic plan for the ministry and her agencies.

While delivering his speech at the Retreat, the Corps’ Chief emphasised on the need for security and law enforcement agencies to come together and work cooperatively in developing strategies towards strengthening our internal security architecture and making Nigeria safe and secure for all to live and thrive.

He maintained that the Crime Fusion Center, if established, would provide the platform for collaborative efforts between security and law enforcement agencies to share resources, expertise and information in order to detect criminals and terrorists’ activities by processing and integrating the information each agency has together to prevent security gaps due to lack of effective communication.

He avered that more credible intelligence gathering and sharing amongst security agencies was a veritable tool for an effective fight against insecurity in Nigeria and the fusion center would provide the platform for improved relationship among these agencies towards enhancing better service delivery for our collective safety and security.

The NSCDC boss therefore called for a more robust relationship to strengthen Nigeria’s internal security architecture. According to him, lack of synergy and collaboration is one of the factors militating against the successful fight against banditry, insurgency, kidnapping for ransom and a host of other threats against Nigeria’s bational security.

“It is high time we dropped the toga of service supremacy and replace it with a more reliable template for a more cordial relationship among all stakeholders involved in the fight against insecurity, this will help to restore the confidence of Nigerians in all security and law enforcement agencies”, Audi said.

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