Ex-IGP Baba: experience vital for mitigating security threats

Former Inspector General of Police Baba has stated that experience serves as a vital asset in addressing complex national security threats in Nigeria.

Ex-IGP Baba emphasized the importance of experience as a key resource for mitigating intricate national security challenges. His remarks highlight the need for seasoned expertise in handling such threats. This perspective underscores the role of accumulated knowledge in Nigeria's security framework. The statement reflects ongoing discussions on strengthening security measures through experienced leadership.

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