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Nigeria Police Youth Summit: PSC Chairman Calls For Another Look At The Old Fashioned Way Of Information And Intelligence Gathering

… says they are obsolete and ineffective in today’s digital world

The Chairman of the Police Service Commission, DIG Hashimu Argungu has called for another look at the old-fashioned way of Information and Intelligence Gathering in the country stressing that they are already obsolete and ineffective in today’s digital world.

According to a press release on Monday, 12th August 2024 signed by the PSC Head of Press and Public Relations, Ikechukwu Ani, said DIG Argungu in a keynote address in Abuja at the Nigeria Police Force Youth Summit to Commemorate the 2024 International Youth Day noted that the old Police regulations “appear to be uncertain and obsolete, and also, it is becoming harder for the regulations to keep up with technology “.

He remarked that at this hour of the 21st Century, the need to recognize offences committed by computers and how electronic evidence can be obtained and preserved, cannot be overstated.

DIG Argungu said there was a need for the Summit to suggest and recommend better anticipating emerging issues and “strategize more innovatively about the best policies and interventions for addressing and acting quickly to maximize its chances of success “

The PSC Chairman said with the globalization, digitalization and computerization era, intelligence gathering work is likely to become more electronically based and technology-driven in business in everyday life”.

DIG Argungu said the inputs of the youths as the future leaders of tomorrow are so relevant that without it our nation “is bound to fail”.

He noted that the theme of the Summit “Enhancing Nigerian Youth Value for National Security Intelligence ” is of utmost importance from the crucial issues discussed all over the world and designed for the core stakeholders whose interest is to employ all possible means for attaining the needed security and safety in Nigeria.

The PSC Chairman traced the major challenges and problems facing youths in contemporary Nigeria which included an ineffective educational system that has resulted in unemployment, abject poverty, lack of jobs, ignorance and non-functional education.

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