Policy Weekly Towards a Devolved Security Architecture: Nigeria’s South East Region (Part 2) by nextierspd August 2, 2021 written by nextierspd August 2, 2021 118 The increasing resort to non-formal security outfits in Nigeria represents a silent veto on the country’s overly centralised security architecture. Generally, people require a security model and structure that is quick to respond to their challenges with promptness without creating undue tensions on the people’s mode of living. In this edition which is the concluding part, the Nextier SPD Policy Weekly will discuss the people-government collaboration in managing the security and joint funding of the region’s security by the communities and markets together with the government. Click here to download 0 comment 0 FacebookTwitterPinterestEmail nextierspd previous post Nextier SPD Monthly Compilation – June Publications next post Neutralise the Threats You may also like Youth Bulge, Governance and Security in Post-conflict Sierra... July 3, 2024 No Face, No Case: The Realities of Gender-sensitive... June 28, 2024 Strengthening Humanitarian Response in Post-Conflict Communities in Nigeria:... June 21, 2024 Crude Oil Theft and Illegal Refining in Nigeria:... June 13, 2024 Crude Oil Theft and Illegal Refining in Nigeria:... June 5, 2024 Navigating Autonomy in Nigeria’s LGAs: Challenges and Opportunities May 31, 2024 Rethinking Youth Engagement in Peacebuilding May 24, 2024 Strengthening Enablers of Peace and Security in the... May 17, 2024 Towards a Paradigm Shift in Conflict Management in... May 7, 2024 Redefining Slum Dwellers: Insights into Nigeria’s Urban Challenges... April 24, 2024 Leave a Comment Cancel Reply Save my name, email, and website in this browser for the next time I comment.