22/02/2026
SECURITY IS NOT AN EXPENSE — IT IS AN INVESTMENT
Happy New Year to our esteemed Managing Directors, CEOs, Property Managers, Hoteliers, and Business Leaders.
I write to re-emphasize a critical truth that is often misunderstood:
Security should be treated as an investment, not an expense.
In many parts of our society, including within corporate and high-level business environments, security budgets are frequently viewed as cost centres. Even well-informed executives and affluent decision-makers sometimes classify security as a necessary burden rather than a value-adding function.
This perception is far from accurate.
Dear MDs, CEOs, and Managers — consider the following:
One security incident can cost more than years of prevention
One breach can destroy what took many years to build
One trained and motivated security team can protect an organization’s image, assets, and reputation
WHY SECURITY IS AN INVESTMENT
1. Risk Mitigation
Security protects critical assets — people, data, equipment, facilities, and corporate reputation.
2. Business Continuity
Effective security ensures operations do not halt due to theft, vandalism, internal sabotage, fire incidents, or insider-related cyber threats.
3. Trust & Credibility
A visible and professional security structure reassures clients, employees, and partners, strengthening brand loyalty and confidence.
4. Compliance & Workplace Culture
Security enforces organizational rules, safety standards, and professional conduct, contributing to a disciplined and compliant work environment.
WHEN “COST” BECOMES “INVESTMENT”
i. Proactive vs. Reactive Thinking
Cost mindset: “We spend ₦X on security services.”
Investment mindset: “Security reduces risks and saves ₦Y in potential losses.”
ii. Tangible Returns on Investment (ROI)
Reduced theft and asset loss
Fewer lawsuits, liabilities, and insurance claims
Improved employee retention due to a safer workplace
iii. Intangible Benefits
Enhanced corporate reputation
Increased customer trust and confidence
Stronger organizational culture built on discipline and safety
HOW TO POSITION SECURITY AS AN INVESTMENT
Use Data:
“Security measures reduced incidents by 30% last year.”
Align with Corporate Goals:
“Security protects infrastructure that sustains growth.”
Highlight Long-Term Savings:
“₦10 million invested now prevents ₦50 million in future losses.”
Compare Alternatives:
Paying now for prevention versus paying later for disruption, damage control, reputational loss, and reduced profitability.
REAL-WORLD BUSINESS EXAMPLES
Physical Security: CCTV, access control, and trained guards protect assets and enable business growth.
Cybersecurity: Firewalls and staff training safeguard digital infrastructure.
Health & Safety: PPE and emergency drills prevent disruptions and operational shutdowns.
PRO TIP FOR BUSINESS LEADERS
During annual budget meetings, frame security as protection for the company’s future, not merely a line item.
The cost of neglect is far greater than the cost of preparedness.
Yours faithfully,
Prince Adekunle Egbebiyi
CEO, D’Emperor Guards