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CISLAC, TI Seek Constitutional Backing For NSCDC

by Nnamdi Mbawike
3 weeks ago
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The Civil Society Legislative Advocacy Center (CISLAC) in collaboration with Transparency International Defence and Security Programme (TI-DSP) have called for enactment of the Nigerian Security and Civil Defence Corps (NSCDC) into the Nigerian Constitution.

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This, they argued will enhance efficiency, effectiveness and transparency in the delivery of NSCDC’s security mandates across the nation.

The groups made the call at the South-East Regional/Public Hearing on Constitutional Review, held at the International Conference Centre, Enugu, at the weekend.

Presenting the groups’ position paper, Amb. Peggy Chukwuemeka, the executive director, Parent-Child Intervention Centre (PCIC) and South-East regional partner/representative of CISLAC, stated that the institutional strengthening across the defence and security sector through globally-aligned and strong legal provisions backed by effective implementation was a key factor for consideration and assessment by the Government Defence Integrity Index (GDI).

“Within the context of the GDI, CISLAC/TI-Nigeria understands that any well-meaning effort to achieving a strong and effective Defence/Security institution must be backed by appropriate legal provisions within the Constitution, to mitigate corruption risks, bridge identified gaps, enhance transparency and accountability across its political, procurement, personnel, financial, and operational activities,” the groups maintained.

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Chukwuemeka maintained that constitutional recognition for the NSCDC will help to solidify its role in national security and clarify its functions, prevent potential overlapping conflicts with other security agencies and improve its effectiveness.

She added that full constitutional backing for the NSCDC would clarify its mandate, ensure better resource allocation, improve inter-agency cooperation, enhance civilian oversight critical for improved transparency and accountability.

“Dedicated constitutional provisions will clearly define NSCDC’s responsibilities, particularly concerning the protection of lives, property, and critical national assets.

“This would help prevent jurisdictional disputes with other security agencies, and ensure a more harmonious working relationship.”

In a memo endorsed by the Executive Director, CISLAC/TI-Nigeria, Auwal Ibrahim Musa, the groups reiterated that constitutional recognition for the NSCDC holds significant benefits to enhance its capacity to contribute efficiently and effectively to Nigeria’s national security framework.


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