LASU to Host National Security Summit
The Institute of Criminology and Strategic Studies, in collaboration with Lagos State University Consult, is organizing a one-day National Security Summit titled "National Security Agenda: Community Engagement, Law Enforcement and Technology" on June 12, 2024.
The Institute of Criminology and Strategic Studies, in partnership with Lagos State University Consult, is proud to announce the upcoming National Security Summit slated for June 12, 2024. This one-day event, themed "National Security Agenda: Community Engagement, Law Enforcement and Technology," aims to address critical issues concerning national security in Nigeria.
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Scheduled to commence at 9:00 a.m., the summit will be held at the Faculty of Education, main campus, Ojo, Lagos, providing a platform for both physical and virtual participation. Distinguished speakers will share insights and expertise on various aspects of national security, offering valuable perspectives on community engagement, law enforcement strategies, and the role of technology in safeguarding the nation.
Keynote speaker CP Adegoke Fayoade Mustapha, Commissioner of the Lagos State Police Command, brings a wealth of experience and knowledge in law enforcement to the summit. His address is expected to shed light on contemporary security challenges and the proactive measures being undertaken by law enforcement agencies to ensure public safety.
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Additionally, Professor Omololu Soyombo, an esteemed scholar from the Department of Sociology at the University of Lagos, will serve as the lead speaker. With a deep understanding of societal dynamics and security issues, Professor Soyombo's insights are anticipated to enrich discussions on community engagement and effective strategies for maintaining national security.
The summit represents a collaborative effort between academia, law enforcement, and other stakeholders to address pressing security concerns facing Nigeria. By fostering dialogue and sharing expertise, participants aim to develop actionable strategies that promote peace, stability, and prosperity in the country.
For those unable to attend in person, virtual participation options will be available, ensuring widespread access to the valuable insights and discussions generated during the summit.
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In conclusion, the National Security Summit organized by the Institute of Criminology and Strategic Studies, in partnership with Lagos State University Consult, promises to be a transformative event, offering a platform for stakeholders to exchange ideas, collaborate on solutions, and chart a course towards a safer and more secure Nigeria.