Lawyer Advocates DSS Compensation Model for Nigerian Security Agencies
A Nigerian lawyer is urging the Police, EFCC, and Army to adopt the compensation model used by the DSS for victims of wrongful arrests and detentions.
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A Nigerian lawyer is urging the Police, EFCC, and Army to adopt the compensation model used by the DSS for victims of wrongful arrests and detentions.
The Nigerian Army and Inspector General of Police have called for stronger inter-agency and community collaboration to combat insecurity. This comes as a center faults the Reps minority leader's call to suspend election activities due to the security situation.

On July 2, Nigeria's defense, intelligence, law enforcement, anti-corruption, emergency response, and public safety agencies jointly addressed the nation on the state of national security, an extraordinary step emerging from collaborative efforts.

Former Chief of Army Staff, Lt. Gen. Tukur Buratai, stated that Nigerian security agencies possess the capability to locate bandits if they choose to do so.

Nigerian security agencies have summoned six individuals suspected of terror financing for questioning and have frozen their assets. This action is part of an ongoing effort to combat terror funding.
Nigerian security agencies, including the NSCDC and FRSC, have deployed thousands of operatives and vehicles across several states to ensure safety during the Eid-el-Kabir celebrations. The military has also pledged to secure the North East region during the festivities.