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Reps move to strengthen DSS operations through funding, training bills
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Reps move to strengthen DSS operations through funding, training bills

From Vanguard · () English

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  • Nigeria's House of Representatives is considering three bills to enhance the Department of State Services (DSS).
  • Lawmakers stressed the need for sustainable funding, improved intelligence training, and indigenous research.
  • The legislation aims to bolster the DSS's capacity to address Nigeria's evolving security challenges.

Nigeria's House of Representatives has initiated legislative action to strengthen the operational capabilities of the Department of State Services (DSS). Lawmakers are currently reviewing three key bills designed to bolster the agency's effectiveness in tackling the nation's complex security landscape.

The proposed legislation emphasizes the critical need for sustainable funding to ensure the DSS can adequately perform its duties. Furthermore, the bills aim to enhance intelligence training programs, equipping DSS operatives with advanced skills to counter contemporary threats. A focus on indigenous research is also included, promoting the development of local expertise and solutions for national security challenges.

Lawmakers articulated that these measures are vital for adapting to Nigeria's evolving security environment. By investing in funding, training, and research, the House of Representatives seeks to empower the DSS to more effectively address issues ranging from terrorism and insurgency to cyber threats and internal security. The move reflects a commitment to bolstering national security infrastructure through legislative support and strategic enhancement of intelligence agencies.

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