First Bank of Nigeria Limited is partnering the Nigeria Police and Sun Newspaper to host National Security Summit 2015.
This is in its commitment to national
economic development and as a demonstration of its support for
enterprise ideas and strategic innovations to tackle the current
national security challenges.
With the themed ‘Community Partnership
Approach to Internal Security and Crime Management,’ the Summit holds
today at the International Conference Centre (ICC), Central Area 11,
Herbert Macaulay Way, Abuja.
This Summit is billed to be a platform
to further pull support for The Nigeria Police and law enforcement
agencies in the renewed drive by the presidency to tackle current
national security challenges.
According to a statement signed by
Folake Ani-Mumuney, head, marketing and corporate communications,
FirstBank, the Summit would have in attendance over 200 participants
from traditional institutions, professional and corporate bodies,
community based organisations, opinion leaders, civil societies,
non-state actors as well as strategic stakeholders in Nigeria.
The event will be graced by President
Muhammadu Buhari, Solomon Arase, inspector general of police, His
Eminence, Sa’ad Abubakar III, Sultan of Sokoto, among other eminent
Nigerians slated to deliver keynote addresses, and participate as
discussants in the panel session.
According to Dauda Lawal, executive
director, North, for FirstBank, the bank is not oblivious of the present
security challenges in the country. The bank would continue to support
initiatives that will abate crime and build a safer nation.
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