Connected Development: We're working on dossiers to help security agencies tackle insecurity | TheCable

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Hamzat Lawal, chief executive officer of Connected Development (CODE), says his organisation is working to produce monthly security dossiers (MSDs) that will help law enforcement address the country's security challenges.

Author:Hamzat Lawal, chief executive officer of Connected Development , says his organisation is working to produce monthly security dossiers that will help law enforcement agencies address the country’s security challenges.

“Randomly, bandits attack communities – inflicting heavy human casualties; rustling cattle; destroying properties and social installations; etc. Does anyone get to be punished as a result of these deaths in order to shape public behaviour? The answer is no,” he said.“Our response is that we are launching monthly security dossiers that will serve as security advisories for policymakers and security agencies.

Lawal said his organisation’s tracking of COVID-19 funds across the African continent has yielded “major impact.” “In Malawi, we collaborated with the Center For Human Rights and Rehabilitation to track a Covid-19 school expansion project in Salima District.

 

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