THE INSTITUTE OF CRIMINOLOGY AND STRATEGIC STUDIES (ICSS)
PRESENT HER 2025 PROGRAMMES AND UNVEILING OF ABUJA TRAINING CENTRE/INVESTITURE OF FELLOWS
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What We Offer

  • Professional trainings Consultancy
  • Seminars/ workshop
  • International Conferences
  • Standards, Competence and certification Diploma and post graduate, masters courses Research and publication
  • Professional Networking
  • Membership Registration/ Development professional

Here are 40 reasons why Nigeria      needs a security summit:

1. Rising insecurity across the country

2. Boko Haram insurgency in the Northeast

3. Banditry and kidnapping in the Northwest

4. Herdsmen-farmer conflicts in the Middle Belt

5. Cultism and gang violence in the South

6. Piracy and militancy in the Niger Delta

7. Cybercrime and online fraud

8. Border insecurity and smuggling

9. Porous borders and illegal migration

10. Inadequate security funding

OUR CORE OBJECTIVES

To promote and professionalize security and peace studies.

To enhance professional and educational
development of individuals through training, research, conferences, workshops and other professional undertakings with critical focus on crime investigation, security and peace studies.

To collaborate with relevant governmental and non- governmental agencies, and private institutions, thereby helping in developing workable training solutions with globally acceptable certification.

To publish teaching-learning materials on criminality and crimes, security management and peace keeping among others.

I. Opening Remarks (9:00 am – 9:30 am)

– Welcome and introduction
– Overview of the summit’s objectives

II. Keynote Address (9:30 am – 10:15 am)

– National Security Threats and Challenges

III. Panel Discussion 1 (10:15 am – 11:15 am)

– Counter-Terrorism Strategies

– Intelligence Gathering and Sharing

IV. Panel Discussion 2 (11:15 am – 12:15 pm)

– Cross-Border Crime and Cooperation
– Cybersecurity Threats and Solutions

V. Lunch Break (12:15 pm – 1:15 pm)

VI. Panel Discussion 3 (1:15 pm – 2:15 pm) 

– Security Sector Reform and Capacity Building

– Community Engagement and Conflict Resolution

VII. Panel Discussion 4 (2:15 pm – 3:15 pm)

– Emerging Security Threats (e.g., climate change, pandemics)
– Technological Innovations in Security

VIII. Closing Remarks (3:15 pm – 4:00 pm)

– Summary of key takeaways
– Next steps and follow-up actions

IX. Networking and Collaboration (4:00 pm – 5:00 pm)

– Opportunity for experts to connect and explore potential partnerships

This agenda provides a comprehensive framework for discussing various security-related topics, fostering collaboration, and identifying solutions to Nigeria’s security challenges.