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NCCC Expands Role In National Security Advocacy


The Nigeria Christian Civil Chaplain Corps (NCCC) has expanded its role in National Security Advocacy through its involvement in national discussions on security, peacebuilding and community engagement.

A statement issued by the Corps commanding officer, Chaplain Daniel Joe Alimi, in Uyo, the Akwa Ibom State capital, on Wednesday, said the organisation, established in 2016, provides chaplaincy services to security agencies, government bodies and conducts outreach programmes across the 36 States of the country.

According to him,” The organisation, established on April 27, 2016, provides chaplaincy services to security agencies, government bodies and conducts outreach programmes across the 36 States of the country.”

This year, 2026, the organisation received recognition from the Federal Ministry of Youth Development as a youth-serving organisation, with the recognition covered by several national media platforms.

According to the statement, the NCCC has also been associated with the organisation of national security prayer summits focused on national peace and security. Reports indicate that these events are designed to bring together stakeholders to address issues affecting the country.

The group under the leadership of its Corps Commanding Officer, Chaplain Daniel Joe Alimi, born on December 12th 1983, in Ijegun Alimosho Local Government Area of Lagos State, has contributed to public discourse on insecurity, with calls for broader approaches that include moral and spiritual considerations.



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