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Public sector security governance: A must for societal safety of Nigeria

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  • Adie Hilary Idiege
  • Michael Takim Otu
  • Ayuk Awunghe Achu
  • Emeka Josephat Owan
  • Aboh Fidelis Isomakwo

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This study aims to investigate how public sector security governance defects facilitate and aggravate insecurity in the Akpabuyo Local Government Area, Nigeria. This was achieved by the development of two research questions and goals which then evolved into two hypotheses that were put to the test in a null form. Methodologically, a cross- sectional survey research design was adopted for the study. Sources of data collection were both primary and secondary. The instruments for data collection were questionnaire and key informant guide. The findings revealed that covert security agency operations and the corrupt behavior of civil servants and politicians play a significant role in amplifying insecurity. The study concludes with practical recommendations, including establishing specialized government court for the expedited trial and punishment of individuals found guilty of sabotaging government efforts in securing its citizens with sentences ranging from 10 to 30 years of imprisonment. Additionally, it is suggested that a collaborative task force comprising personnel from the military, police, state security service (SSS), immigration and customs service be formed and trained specifically in intelligence gathering, sharing, and management. Furthermore, it is proposed that further research be conducted on this topic with a broader focus on public sector security governance.

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  • Adie Hilary Idiege & Michael Takim Otu & Ayuk Awunghe Achu & Emeka Josephat Owan & Aboh Fidelis Isomakwo, 2024. "Public sector security governance: A must for societal safety of Nigeria," International Journal of Public Policy and Administration Research, Conscientia Beam, vol. 11(4), pages 150-165.
  • Handle: RePEc:pkp:ijppar:v:11:y:2024:i:4:p:150-165:id:4016
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