 The Nigerian Army School of Public Relations and Information organised its annual media workshop for 2021. It was to discuss contemporary media security issues amongst officers of the Directorate of Army Public Relations, also present where commanding officers spoke to persons from other security agencies, defence correspondents and online producers and publishers. Plus to the Africa's Defence Correspondent, Destiny-Mormor was there and reports. Officers of the Nigerian Army, Air Force, Civil Defence, Nigerian Navy and other security agencies were eager to witness the flag-off of the Commandant of the Nigerian Army School of Public Relations and Information, Conel Aliyu Yusuf, informs on the need to discourage rivalry among security agencies and entrench mutual cooperation. This is necessary because the security challenges confronting our very nation require a robust synergy among security agencies while playing their various roles in maintaining national security. The consequences of this content relationship among security agencies can culminate into increased public apathy or diminished public trust in the abilities of security agencies to perform their constitutional roles. If a Army staff was represented by Brigilla General Nasiru Nagidada, Garrids in Commander 81 Division, he believes Nigerian media practitioners should consider it a responsibility to assist in propagating the message of peace. They can do this by ensuring stories that will foster our national unity and cohesion. He wants them to be objective and factual. The achievement of peace as we all know is the collective responsibility of all citizens. May I at this point reiterate that the Nigerian Army remains highly committed to her constitutional role of defending the nation as well as encouraging democratic stability. We are readily available to fully support the civil authority in whatever capacity that guarantees the protection of our citizens and their properties, which is considered the only partnership for development and progress in the country. We remain resolute in expanding all resources at our disposal to ensure that elements of subversion, criminals and other enemies of the state do not succeed in destabilising our great nation. This training is expected to enhance reportage that will rewrite our national image into a safer space. And this is necessary to guide against amped, banditry, insurgency, separatist agitations, kidnappings amongst other security challenges. Naspri, since inception in 2010, has so far trained over 4,000 students from Nigerian Army, Nigerian Navy and Air Force. Destiny Momo for Plus TV Africa.