INSECURITY: NSCDC Kicks Off National Strategic Communication Conference To Enhance Capacity

DCC Olusola Odumosu, Director, Public Relations, NSCDC
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INSECURITY: NSCDC Kicks Off National Strategic Communication Conference To Enhance Capacity

In a bid to continue the enhancement of capacities and performances of all Corps formations across the country, the Nigeria Security and Civil Defence Corps (NSCDC) is organising a 3-day workshop for State Commandants and their Public Relations Officers from 2nd – 4th November, 2022.

This is contained in a release signed by DCC Olusola Odumosu,
Director, Public Relations,
NSCDC National Headquarters,
Abuja and made available to National Association Of Online Security News Publishers, NAONSP.

The release read in detail:

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The training with the theme, “Managing Sensitive Conflict Communication Amidst Rising Insecurity For Organisational Development,” is first of its kind and at the instance of the Commandant General, Dr Ahmed Abubakar Audi, mni, OFR, whose administration places high premium on training and organisation’s growth.
The Conference will expose participants who are major stakeholders and gatekeepers of the Corps to the ideals of actualising the mandate of the Corps through effective repositioning and good communication approaches.

Other areas of emphasis include strategic sensitive conflict communications during the forthcoming 2023 general and other crisis situation.

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Others are “partnership as important tools for overcoming the mutual suspicion between security agencies and the general public, counting the cost of injurious reporting and managing its consequences amongst others.

Resource persons drawn for the conference are core professionals in the media, academia and security experts.

At the end of the 3-day interactive and brainstorming workshop, a communique is expected to be developed and submitted to the management of the Corps on standard operating procedures and best practices to be adopted in line with global trends.

 

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