The DSS boss urged the team to take advantage of the visit to consolidate the existing collaboration between the two agencies. Nigeria DSS NNPC NationalSecurity
Alhaji Yusuf Bichi, the Director-General, Department of State Services , on Thursday pledged to support the Nigerian National Petroleum Corporation to protect the corporation’s critical assets.
He said the visit was in line with the renewed interagency relations often identified as an effective paradigm for modern security management. The DSS boss urged the team to take advantage of the visit to consolidate the existing collaboration between the two agencies. He said the corporation had in recent times, faced some challenges of national security significance.
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