UNITED NATIONS VIGILANTE GROUPS SMS Security Policy Securing the Federal Republic of Nigeria Chapter IV: SECURITY MANAGEMENT – E. Security of United Nations Premises 70 of 257 A. Introduction 1. The primary responsibility for the security and protection of United Nations personnel, eligible family members and organization property rests with the host Government. This responsibility flows from every Government’s normal and inherent function of maintaining order and protecting persons and property within its jurisdiction. In the case of the United Nations, the Government has a special responsibility under the Charter of the United Nations and relevant agreements the host Government may have with individual United Nations organizations. The organizations of the United Nations Security Management System (UNSMS) rely on the host Government for the provision of adequate security.1 2. Without abrogating the responsibility of the host Government for its obligations, the United Nations has...
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