NSA Appoints Chinade As Director Of Newly Created State Liaison Directorate

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The National Security Adviser (NSA), Nuhu Ribadu, has appointed Lami Chinade, as the Director of the newly created State Liaison Directorate in the Office of the National Security Adviser (ONSA).

The appointment came after President Bola Tinubu approved the creation of the directorate.

Chinade’s appointment was contained in a statement from ONSA on Tuesday, October 15.

According to the statement, the directorate was part of President Tinubu’s efforts to “enhance proactive coordination on national security matters with States and Local Government Areas (LGAs)”.

It said the outlining directorate would be responsible for overseeing the implementation and follow-up of joint decisions between State Governors and the ONSA.

It emphasised that the creation of the DSL was driven by the need to monitor and assess the impact of national security policies on state governance and local development.

The statement added that the directorate was also designed to facilitate dialogue and negotiations to address potential conflicts between states and national security entities.

It said: “Key functions will include maintaining a comprehensive database of contact persons at the state and local levels and developing community engagement programs in collaboration with Federal Ministries, Departments, and Agencies (MDAs).

“The directorate will play a critical role in ensuring smooth coordination of national security policies at the state and local levels.

“It will also focus on conflict resolution, identifying areas for improvement, and fostering cooperation to enhance national security service delivery across all states.

“Additionally, the DSL will act as a liaison between state authorities and the federal government to ensure clear communication, effective collaboration, and alignment of security priorities.”

According to the statement, the new director would provide strategic leadership and oversight for the directorate, “working closely with key stakeholders at the state and local levels, including civil society organizations.

“Her role will also involve deploying monitoring mechanisms for data collection and evaluation of national security programs, providing regular updates to the National Security Adviser.”

Chinade, a lawyer by profession, brings over 30 years of experience across diverse industries.

“Her previous roles include Head of the Monitoring Unit and Senior Legal Officer at the National Human Rights Commission, as well as Chief Operating Officer in the downstream operations of a leading petroleum resources company,” the statement said.

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