Speaking in Lagos at an ASIS international conference, he noted that the laws and regulations guiding the security sub-sector needed to be overhauled to suit current realities. ASIS International, headquartered in Alexandria, Virginia, is an organisation for security professionals. Things have imperatively changed,” Adetayo stated, adding that the growing security challenges in the land had remained a major concern to both government and security operatives. “There is need for serious regulation of the security sub-sector to effectively tackle insurgency and other challenges facing the country. Also, government needs to work closely with private security agencies to complement its efforts in this regard.”According to Adetayo, “Safety cannot be assured in a poor and unsafe environment, as economy and security work together.
Source: The Guardian July 31, 2018 06:11 UTC