 The Society of Organization CSOs in Nigeria and the Navy to ensure the safety of the nation's infrastructure is crucial for maintaining security and stability. Our self-protecting critical infrastructure such as the port, oil installations, power plants and transportation networks is essential for economic development and national security. This came to the fore at an event to promote the partnership between CSOs and the Navy. The partnership is viewed as instrumental in enhancing security measures and ensuring the resilience of Nigeria's infrastructure against various challenges. Speaking of the event, their first Intervision 1 Leadership Development Initiative, John Emanuel says by joining forces with civil society organizations, they aim to strengthen capabilities, foster community engagement and improve intelligence sharing. This is what the good of Nigeria is for the development of Nigeria and in that area, which I am aware of, the government is doing a whole lot. Government has at all times endeavored to make available resources, physical, virtual or otherwise, that will enable us to live the kind of life that we deserve and desire. But what happens? The same citizens of Nigeria, for no justice, for no reason, sometimes will go and attack these facilities and destroy them. First collaboration and action of information could enhance intelligence gathering and improve civil military relations between the Nigeria Navy and community stakeholders for protection of Nigeria's modern government.