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By Samaila Emmanuel Bzugu
Nigeria’s security agencies are under scrutiny for their inability to safeguard the national grid, leading to frequent power outages and economic disruptions. Despite numerous agencies involved, the grid remains vulnerable due to inadequate protection.
The proliferation of intelligence and security agencies in the country is a significant issue, resulting in a lack of coordination and effectiveness. With multiple agencies involved, it’s challenging to determine who’s responsible for safeguarding the grid.
Inadequate funding, lack of long-term planning, and mismanagement are major challenges facing security agencies. These shortcomings have severe consequences, including power outages, economic losses, and national security risks.
Experts urge the government to overhaul the security apparatus and infrastructure to address these challenges. Recommendations include streamlining agency responsibilities, increasing funding, and implementing long-term planning to ensure the national grid’s security.
Nigeria’s economic growth and national security depend on a secure and efficient national grid
The federal government has announced plans to review the national security architecture to address the grid’s vulnerabilities. Stakeholders await concrete actions to protect the grid and ensure a reliable power supply.
Nigeria’s economic growth and national security depend on a secure and efficient national grid. The government must prioritize this critical infrastructure to prevent further disruptions and ensure the country’s progress.