Resources [Position Paper] Fighting Insecurity: Changing Nigeria’s Security Architecture? by nextierspd March 18, 2020 written by nextierspd March 18, 2020 132 A state sets up its security institutions to meet its core remit of protecting its citizens from both internal and external aggressions. This role is challenged as Nigeria is increasingly under threat from criminals and conflict entrepreneurs. While the nation’s security agencies speak about containing and eliminating these threats, scores of lives are lost every day to preventable insecurity. Click here to download report 0 comment 0 FacebookTwitterPinterestEmail nextierspd previous post [POSITION PAPER] THEATRES OF WAR: VIOLENCE AND CONFLICT IN THE FOURTH REPUBLIC next post COVID-19: Fate of Pastoralists You may also like Nigeria’s Violent Conflict Data for President Bola Ahmed... May 31, 2024 Battlefields and Ballots: Nigeria in 2023 and Q1... May 11, 2024 Zamfara State: The Seat of Illegal Mining and... May 1, 2024 Africa and Its Disarmament Complexities December 5, 2023 What Does Securitization Mean for Forensic Mental Healthcare... November 24, 2023 Jigawa, Kano, and Kebbi: Zones of Peace in... May 12, 2023 2022 Annual Review of Nigeria’s Violent Conflict Profile April 20, 2023 Nigeria’s 2023 State Elections: Mirroring Hotspot States March 17, 2023 Political Vigilantes: Threat to Nigeria’s 2023 General Election? February 24, 2023 How Violence Could Affect Nigeria’s 2023 Elections February 24, 2023 Leave a Comment Cancel Reply Save my name, email, and website in this browser for the next time I comment.