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STRATEGIC IMPLICATIONS OF INTER-AGENCY COLLABORATION ON NATIONAL SECURITY IN NIGERIA IN VIEW OF INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY
Abstract
The study examined the strategic implications of inter-agency collaboration on national
security in Nigeria in view of information technology. The population of the study consisted
of all the population of all staff of Operation Save Haven in Plateau State and Operation
Whirl Stroke in Benue State and Plateau State and also, other members of state capital from
selected states form part of the population of the study. 250 respondents were randomly
selected for the study using non-proportionate stratified sampling technique. The instrument
used for data collection was questionnaire. The instrument was validated by two experts in
test and measurement and evaluation. Data from 250 completed questionnaires were
subjected to regression analysis. The findings showed that there is significant effect of the
implication of Inter-agency collaboration on National Security in Nigeria. The study however
recommended that the Nigerian security agencies should be provided with the necessary
facilities that would enable them to efficiently network among themselves and with similar
agencies in other countries. This approach will assist in no small measures in the prevention
and control of terrorism.
KEYWORDS: Inter-Agency, collaboration, National Security, Nigeria,
information technology
DR AKPAN, E. EBENEZER, FCIN, AP
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