The Centre for Democracy and Development (CDD) has announced the reciept of a grant from the United Kingdom government to support the ‘Strengthening the Delivery of Peace and Security in Nigeria’ (SDPS) project.
According to a press release issued in Abuja at the weekend and signed by CDD Director, Idayat Hassan, the policy advocacy and research think-tank noted that Nigeria is burdened by an unprecedented array of overlapping security crises ranging from banditry to the spread of extremist jihadist movements.
“No corner of the country is spared by this surge in conflicts. This funding supports CDD’s well documented work in the areas of peace and security and will strengthen efforts to stem the surge of insecurity as well as to combat misinformation and disinformation which are often drivers of conflicts across the country.
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