Security handling company, Majinfotek Nigeria and Overseas, has called on Nigerians to be alert.
Chief Executive, Adedoyin Oyinkansola, spoke at a training for security experts.
Oyinkansola said: “The downturn throws up challenges from elements, who, due to desperation, can kill, maim, kidnap, steal to disrupt peace”
She added: “Our schools and worship centres should be priority now that schools are resuming.”
Oyinkansola said each school through the Parent-Teacher Association (PTA) should collaborate to give the school a fortified security architecture, which the security experts trained by her company would provide.
The goal of the training, according to her, “is to transmit our vision of providing tailor-made security arrangements for every market we serve,” stressing that security challenges are sometimes peculiar to individual corporate institution, requiring tailor-made security architecture that will suit the environment they operate in.
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She added: “Through these trainees going to places across the country, we hope to deliver higher standard security solutions, providing peace of mind for Nigerians, as well as providing professional monitoring and follow-up services for those who engage them, to mitigate emerging security challenges for Nigerians and the operational environments they find themselves.”
Chief Idris-Shonuga Oluwasheun, chairman, Majinfotek Nigeria, said to win the war against insecurity in the country, especially terrorism, kidnapping, armed robbery, vandalism, among others, investment in technology was critical in reducing the crimes.
He said terrorism had become a big threat in many countries, noting: “We have in-built technology that can help detect some suspicious behaviour, even at a very long distance.”
Oluwasheun said national security was equal to national prosperity, adding that 21st century security had gone beyond only physical manning of checkpoints by security personnel to the use of Majinfotek equipment.
