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    Nuhu Ribadu Strengthens Collaboration Between SSS and NIA during Headquarters Visits

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    By Becky Usman

    Nuhu Ribadu, during a visit to the Department of State Security Service (SSS) and the Nigeria Intelligence Agency (NIA) headquarters today, aimed to foster a stronger relationship between the services and promote cooperation between them.

    The purpose of the visit was to enhance mutual understanding and collaboration between the SSS and NIA, reinforcing the existing bond between the two agencies. Ribadu stressed the significance of teamwork, professionalism, and integrity in effectively addressing the nation’s security needs. He also highlighted the importance of upholding democratic values and safeguarding the rights of all citizens in the process.

    Ribadu’s visit sought to strengthen the coordination and synergy between the SSS and NIA, recognizing their crucial roles in ensuring national security.

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