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    PSC Chairman, Argungu Seeks Robust Intelligence Gathering To Tackle Crimes

    Funke BusariBy Funke BusariOctober 18, 2024 Defense and Security No Comments2 Mins Read
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    The Hashimu Argungu-led Police Service Commission, PSC, has called for improved intelligence gathering in the nation’s security architecture.

    The call was made when the Alumni Association of the National Institute for Security Studies led by its National President, Mike Ejiofor visited the former Deputy Inspector General of Police in Abuja.

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    PSC: Intelligence, not rivalry

    According to PSC Ikechukwu  Ani, Head, Press and Public Relations in a statement on Friday, the chairman also demands respect for jurisdictions by the nation’s several security organisations, insisting that intelligence sharing and tactical cooperation rather than rivalry amongst the different security agencies would advance the prospects of national security in Nigeria.

    The PSC chairman told the his visitors that the nation expects much from them since they hold critical position as it relates to the security of the nation.

    The former Deputy Inspector General of Police reminded them of the importance of security, especially intelligence gathering in national development.

    DIG Argungu noted that every security organisation is established by law and should strictly function within the boundaries of their jurisdiction to avoid friction. What the nation expects from them, he said “is intelligence sharing and cooperation” adding that any conflict relating to jurisdiction “will bring failure of intelligence.”

    Alumni congratulates PSC chair on appointment

    He also made a case for the improvement of the quality of training in the institute and charged the members to pay close attention to our security agencies and “tell them what they are doing that is wrong”.

    Ejiofor, the President of the Alumni Association, said they were in the Commission to associate with the chairman and to congratulate him on his deserved appointment. 

    Ejiofor said the Association was formed for the sole purpose of bringing together graduates of the National Institute to further foster synergy among them and also among security agencies and other strategic agencies of Government towards ensuring national security and unity.

    To achieve this, he said the Association plans to deliberately harness the training, experience and professionalism of members who are drawn from various agencies towards offering services to government and her Institutions. 

    The President of the Association disclosed that they intend to hold their annual lecture in November, this year and “your presence and support will be highly appreciated,” PSC stated in a statement.

    Association of the National Institute for Security Studies Hashimu Argungu Ikechukwu  Ani Mike Ejiofor Police Service Commission PSC
    Funke Busari

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