Nigeria’s Insecurity Currently Has International Height — House Of Representative
The House of Representatives has beckoned on the National Intelligence Agency (NIA) to look into the insecurity challenges facing the country, noting that the problem was becoming worse and having international proportion. Information Guide Nigeria
The House also urged the agency to partner with other security forces and committees across Africa in intelligence and information sharing to challenge the menace on national, regional, and continental fronts.
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Live, Study and Work in Canada. No Payment is Required! Hurry Now click here to Apply >> Immigrate to CanadaHon. Shaaban Ibrahim, Chairman, House of Representatives Committee on National Security and Intelligence, made the call during the 2022 budget defence of the agency yesterday. RIPPLES NIGERIA reports.
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In Ibrahim’s words: “The rate of Insecurity in our national life has taken international dimension with reported banditry, killings and border crimes”.
“This ugly trend requires the National Intelligence Agency (NIA) to intensify efforts in response to this challenges prevalent across the West African Sub-region”. jamb results
“The NIA should also collaborate with the Network of African Parliamentarians of Defense and Security Committees to utilize specific output from its deliberations in furtherance of national, regional and continental security”.
“It must be emphasized without fear of contradiction that the Committee made inspiring discoveries in the recent oversight conducted over the agencies here present.”
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“In recognition of this reality, there may need to propose the exclusion of the national intelligence agencies from the envelope budgetary system in future national budgets”.
“This development will strengthen their operational capacity especially in the present situation that necessitates high-level confidentiality in sharing information to relevant security agencies across the country”.