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Ekiti NUJ Submits Security Summit Reports To  Police, DSS, NSCDC     … seeks effective implementation of resolutions

The communique which was handed over to Police, Department of State Services (DSS), and Nigeria Security and Civil Defence Corps (NSCDC), highlighted key issues discussed during the meeting, including the safety and security of residents  of the state, and the need for improved collaboration between the media and security agencies.

Handling over the documents to them in their various offices, Ekiti State NUJ Chairman, Comrade  Kayode Babatuyi said the move is expected to gain the attention of concerned authorities and give way for improved safety of lives and property of the people.

Comrade Babatuyi noted that,  if the resolutions in the communique were implemented, it would help in addressing issue of insecurity in the state.

At the police Headquarters, Ado Ekiti, the Ekiti State Commissioner of Police, Mr. Adeniran Akinwale received the communique and acknowledged the effort of Ekiti NUJ. He  emphasized  a continuous collaboration between media and security agencies.

At the office of the Director, DSS, Ekiti, Mr Isaac O. Shotayo  said  security is a national business and that the effort from the media is commendable.

“Security is not only Journalists’ business, it is everybody’s business, just like you give information to the public, we also need information to work. We know crimes are human actions and we want to ensure things go fine.”

In his office,  the NSCDC Commandant, Mr Sunday  Agboola  promised to study the items in the communique to improved on the command strategies.

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