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Why tracking organised crime matters now more than ever, By Umar Barde Usman

1 day ago
by Justice Okamgba

For decades, the fight against organised crime has been undermined by a recurring institutional flaw, the tendency to mistake activity for achievement. We gather at high-level symposiums, debate systemic vulnerabilities, and draft ambitious frameworks. Yet, once the communiqués are signed and the cameras stop rolling, the momentum often stalls.

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