Community Participation and the Operational Efficiency of the Oyo State Security Network Agency (OYSSNA)


Authors : Isaac Olawale Albert; Michael Olalekan Adeniji

Volume/Issue : Volume 10 - 2025, Issue 2 - February


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Abstract : This study seeks to contribute to the existing literature on security governance and community participation in policing and highlight the importance of community participation in ensuring adequate security provision by examining the relationship between community participation and the operational efficiency of the Oyo State Security Network Agency (OSSNA). The agency was founded in January 2020 with a view to increasing community participation in policing and creating support for formal policing organisations operating within Oyo State. Readings from extant research revealed that the impact of community participation on OSSNA operations has not been discussed extensively, underlining the need to assess the impact and challenges of community participation to proffer solutions to challenges of capacity in the OSSNA escalated insecurities. The study indicates a significant public perception of OSSNA's insufficient capacity and resources due to a poor communication system. The study affirmed that the OSSNA has consistently rebuffed the community's offers to participate in its operations despite proof that community participation is germane to the agency’s attempt to build community trust, gather local intelligence, and respond proactively to emerging security threats. The study identifies several factors facilitating or hindering community participation, including communication, trust, and cultural sensitivity. Based on the findings, the research suggests several recommendations to improve community participation and operational efficiency in the OSSNA. These include designing policies for community involvement, creating information-driven awareness, simplifying information processes through print and online media, increasing direct interactions with the community through joint training and information-sharing sessions, and creating an accessible citizens' feedback platform.

Keywords : Community Participation, Operational Gaps, Community Policing, Public Perception.

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This study seeks to contribute to the existing literature on security governance and community participation in policing and highlight the importance of community participation in ensuring adequate security provision by examining the relationship between community participation and the operational efficiency of the Oyo State Security Network Agency (OSSNA). The agency was founded in January 2020 with a view to increasing community participation in policing and creating support for formal policing organisations operating within Oyo State. Readings from extant research revealed that the impact of community participation on OSSNA operations has not been discussed extensively, underlining the need to assess the impact and challenges of community participation to proffer solutions to challenges of capacity in the OSSNA escalated insecurities. The study indicates a significant public perception of OSSNA's insufficient capacity and resources due to a poor communication system. The study affirmed that the OSSNA has consistently rebuffed the community's offers to participate in its operations despite proof that community participation is germane to the agency’s attempt to build community trust, gather local intelligence, and respond proactively to emerging security threats. The study identifies several factors facilitating or hindering community participation, including communication, trust, and cultural sensitivity. Based on the findings, the research suggests several recommendations to improve community participation and operational efficiency in the OSSNA. These include designing policies for community involvement, creating information-driven awareness, simplifying information processes through print and online media, increasing direct interactions with the community through joint training and information-sharing sessions, and creating an accessible citizens' feedback platform.

Keywords : Community Participation, Operational Gaps, Community Policing, Public Perception.

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