Halogen advocates collaboration to address insecurity

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As a result of series of attacks rising across the nation, Halogen Group, a security risk solutions provider has taken the initiative to collaborate and coordinate with security agencies to curb the country’s security challenges in its Nigeria Security Outlook Report 2024.

The firm in a statement on Sunday said, Halogen’s security risk advisory and consulting division, represented a significant milestone in addressing critical issues regarding the nation’s escalating rates of insecurity.

As the security landscape continues to give worrying signals of worsening volatilities, it has become increasingly necessary that the general public and particularly business and political leaders be equipped with the insights they need to make informed decisions,” the statement disclosed.

Halogen stressed that the Nigeria Security Outlook report for 2024 served as a cornerstone in providing a detailed analysis of emerging threats, vulnerabilities, and trends “shaping our national security environment”.

Wale Olaoye, the Chief Executive Officer of the firm, also noted that Halogen is disseminating the report to the national public, claiming that “this gesture is yet another testament to Halogen’s unyielding commitment to enabling security and safety”.

Meanwhile, Olaoye emphasize that Halogen aimed to empower individuals, organisations, and policymakers with the knowledge needed to mitigate risks, preempt and forestall threats, and safeguard collective security.

The Halogen boss said: “The Nigeria Security Outlook 2024 publication serves as a valuable resource for stakeholders across various sectors, with embedded analytical insights that would facilitate collaboration and coordination in addressing complex security challenges in Nigeria. We believe that by sharing our insights and analysis openly, we can contribute to a safer and more secure nation.”

He noted that the publication demonstrated Halogen’s commitment to providing actionable intelligence and guidance to the economy.

Also speaking, Dr Wale Adeagbo, the  Halogen’s Director of Security Risk Advisory & Consulting Services, said, “Our decision to undertake this initiative stems from our firm commitment to advancing national security through data-driven analysis and strategic insights. This publication, therefore, is a contribution to a deeper understanding of the evolving security landscape that stimulates meaningful conversations at the national level.

We believe that by fostering an open dialogue and sharing critical insights, we can collectively work towards a safer and more secure future for our country.”

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