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Keep Your Business Safe This Holiday Season: 3 Security Tips
As the holiday season approaches, security becomes even more essential. The increase in customers leads to more eye-catching spaces and open doors, which leads to increased possibilities of theft and fraud. The crowds and spending add to the chances of occurrence of similar threats to your enterprise. Problems such as slip and fall, loss of important assets, or damage to the property can become common if vigilance is not maintained. To plug these loopholes, it is very important to be vigilant and to implement the right steps. A well-prepared business can save its assets and maximize performance during the festive season. This article will discuss the measures to take for improved security of your business.
Tip #1: Strengthening Your Physical Security
The first step towards business safety during holidays is to ensure that your physical security is the best it can be. Make sure that all your doors and windows are in good condition and have no soft spots. Checking the locks and changing them if they are worn out is a smart move, and one that should be done at the onset of the festive season. In addition, you should improve outdoor lighting, as brightly lit area makes your space less attractive to thieves and vandalism. Do not leave any valuable items in sight since this can raise their risk of theft. Make certain that your back entrances are safe. The last thing you want is to be ambushed from an unseen direction. Train your workers to properly shut and secure the premises at the beginning and the end of business hours. Small physical changes can prevent large-scale problems.
Tip #2: Using Smart Technology for Better Protection
Modern technology has transformed business security, making it more efficient and dependable than ever before. The employment of surveillance cameras in strategic locations on your premises gives you a clear view of all your high-traffic areas at all times. These small investments in security go a long way towards giving you the peace of mind that your property is being looked after 24/7. Alarm systems add an additional layer of protection, sending clear alarms in case of unknown movements during the hours your business is closed. If you want a customized choice, consider commercial security systems as these can meet the wide-ranging needs of your enterprise, whether small or large. The ability to monitor your systems or access video footage from your mobile is of great help in responding to incidents more effectively. What is most important, you should select tools that are appropriate to the size of your business and fit its operational structure.
Tip #3: Creating a Safety-Minded Team
Whenever safety has to do with business, a single individual cannot do the job. You need to develop an environment in which all your employees feel and act as a part of the security team. It starts with providing training, which will help your staff identify unusual behavior, and how to act in emergency situations. A good environment is to encourage them to highlight their concerns, so they know that their vigilance is appreciated. Other less complicated steps such as adhering to a disciplined attitude towards opening and closing, secure storage of personal items, and cash will actually make or break security. Thinking in advance and foreseeing possible issues will go a long way to maintaining smooth running of the operations and keeping everybody safe. Both you and your team will be safe during the holidays if you have a regular safety culture.
Conclusion
To ensure the safety of a business during the holiday season means acting before any trouble arises. Gratifying the blend of simple safety habits, good physical security, and a mobile alert system will enable you to protect your business one step at a time. This approach to safety will not only protect your employees and customers but also secure your products or services. By observing these simple yet effective regulations and pulsating safety culture, you will end the season with your security in mind and your business intact. Remember that being vigilant, capable of adapting to new technology, and training your people will become what your holiday success depends on. Do not take any chances, and begin planning today.
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DSS Accuses Malami, Son of Terrorism Financing in Court
By Adedapo Adesanya
The Department of State Services (DSS) has arraigned the former Attorney General of the Federation (AGF) and Minister of Justice, Mr Abubakar Malami, and his son, Mr Abudlazizz Malami, on a five-count charge of abetting terrorism financing and illegal possession of firearms.
They were arraigned before Justice Joyce Abdulmalik of the Federal High Court in Abuja, where they pleaded not guilty to the charges.
In the charge, the former AGF was accused of knowingly abetting terrorism financing by refusing to prosecute terrorism financiers whose case files were brought to his office as the AGF in the last administration for prosecution.
Recall that the secret police had arrested Mr Malami, shortly after his release from Kuje prison in Abuja more than two weeks ago after Justice Emeka Nwite of the Federal High Court in Abuja granted him and two others bail in the sum of N500 million in another case involving the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC).
Mr Malami and his son are also accused by the DSS of engaging in conduct in preparation to commit act of terrorism by having in their possession and without licence, a Sturm Magnum 17-0101 firearm, 16 Redstar AAA 5’20 live rounds of Cartridges and 27 expended Redstar AAA 5’20 Cartridges.
His arrest in January followed weeks of reports of surveillance by the secret police in front of the prison facility since the time Mr Malami, his wife and son were remanded there over the money laundering charges.
As per reports, Mr Malami had gathered that he would be picked up upon regaining his temporary freedom and so decided to wait out the DSS. However, after his eventual emergence, the operatives took the ex-AGF into detention again.
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Lagos Launches Coastal Community Responder Programme for Waterways Safety
By Adedapo Adesanya
The Lagos State Waterways Authority (LASWA) has initiated an inter-agency partnership with the Centre for Rural Development (CERUD) to establish the Coastal Community First Responder Programme (CCFRP).
The first responder programme is aimed at promoting safe and secure transportation across Lagos waterways.
The initiative was unveiled during a meeting between a LASWA delegation and officials of the Ministry of Local Government, Chieftaincy Affairs and Rural Development at the secretariat in Alausa.
Leading the LASWA team, Mr Olademeji Shittu said the programme is designed to reduce fatalities and material losses on Lagos waterways, particularly in hard-to-reach coastal communities.
According to Mr Shittu, the CCFRP will focus on empowering community volunteers through targeted capacity building for sustainable rural development, while also equipping them with relevant skills that can enhance employability within the maritime sector.
He noted that trained volunteers will serve as community-based first responders, working in close collaboration with LASWA to strengthen search and rescue operations.
Providing the rationale for the programme, Mr Shittu highlighted the recurring cases of marine incidents and fatalities on Lagos waterways, often worsened by delayed emergency response in remote coastal areas.
He explained that residents of these communities are usually the first on the scene during accidents, making it necessary to formalise their role through structured training and partnerships.
He added that the collaboration with CERUD will help create a sustainable framework that aligns community development with safety and emergency response, while fostering a sense of ownership and responsibility among coastal residents.
According to a statement, the Coastal Community First Responder Programme is expected to enhance emergency preparedness on Lagos waterways, improve response times during marine incidents, and contribute to safer water transportation across the state.
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NLC, TUC Suspend Planned Protest, Ask FCTA Workers to Resume
By Adedapo Adesanya
The Nigeria Labour Congress (NLC) and the Trade Union Congress (TUC) have suspended their planned protest in the Federal Capital Territory and instructed workers under the Federal Capital Territory Administration (FCTA) to return to their duties with immediate effect.
The directive followed an overnight engagement involving labour leaders, the Minister of the FCT, Mr Nyesom Wike, and members of the Senate Committee on the FCT.
The meeting, which began late on Monday, stretched into the early hours of Tuesday, culminating in an agreement that led to the unions’ decision to halt the protest action and restore normal activities across FCTA offices.
This comes after Justice Emmanuel Subilim of the National Industrial Court issued an interim order restraining the NLC, TUC, and three others from embarking on any form of industrial action or protest.
Ruling on an ex-parte application filed by the Minister of the FCT and the FCT Administration, Justice Subilim granted an interim order restraining the 1st to 5th respondents and their privies or agents from embarking on strike pending the hearing of the motion on notice, also ordering the 5th-9th defendants who are security agencies to ensure no break down of law and order.
The ex-parte motion, which was filed by the counsel to Mr Wike and the FCTA, Ogwu Onoja, submitted that the Chairman of the FCT council had sent a message of mobilization to members and affiliated unions for a mass protest scheduled for February 3.
This move, he noted, was in violation of the orders of court, adding that after the ruling of the court on January 27, the order of the court was served on the defendants, same day the NLC and TUC issued a statement to all affiliated unions to intensify and sustain the strike.
The statement jointly signed by both unions directed that the striking workers should resume the strike as the unions’ counsel, Mr Femi Falana, has filed an appeal against the interlocutory ruling.
He further pointed out that With the statement, JUAC issued a circular directing all employees to continue the strike.
This position they say is aimed at causing break down of law and order in the Nations capital.
The court subsequently adjourned the case until February 10 for hearing.
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