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EKO HOT BLOG reports that President Muhammadu Buhari feels that the security agencies are not doing enough despite what has been provided.
Buhari, according to the National Security Adviser, Babagana Monguno, expressed the feeling on Thursday during the National Security Council meeting held at the State House, Abuja.
He said the president expressed sadness over the recent killings and the abductions of some Nigerians by criminals and bandits.
Addressing reporters after the meeting, Monguno said Buhari was sad because of the ceaseless attacks which the security agencies had been unable to end.
He cited the recent attack on the Abuja-Kaduna train which left some passengers dead and others kidnapped.
Monguno said Buhari alone could not completely receive the blame for the insecurity in the country as his part was to make strategic decisions which he was currently doing.
He said the president directed all heads of security establishments to secure the release of all abductees across the country.
He said Buhari also ordered all operational and intelligence elements to immediately rescue all captives unhurt, including those kidnapped by terrorists in the Kaduna train attack last month.
Monguno said Buhari was looking into a memo he submitted containing wide ranging recommendations on the level of security at land borders and within the country.
He said the president might call for another meeting in the near future having decided to look at the memo that dwelled on the prevailing situation within the security outfits as well as their needs and challenges.
The NSA underscored the need for human intelligence and warned that the security situation might linger beyond the timeframe it was expected to end if the society refused to provide the needed information to nip it in the bud.
Monguno said though a lot of successes had been recorded in the maritime domain, the problem had “shifted to our borders from outside.
“As a result of that, there’s a need for us to configure how we’re going to make our borders more secure because of the threats coming from outside the borders.”
He regretted that the improved stability in the North East had not brought about the situation envisaged by the government in the country as the threat had moved from the zone to the North West and the North Central, stressing that “this threat has to be contained collectively by both the Armed Forces as well as the constabulary forces: the Nigerian Police Force, Civil Defence.”
He said the intelligence agencies had also been directed to enhance the acquisition of intelligence.
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“The present situation in the country calls for collective effort by all, not just those that have been charged with the responsibility of physically securing the country, the most important thing for now is acquisition of intelligence and the type of intelligence that is needed is human intelligence.
“I need to make it very clear, I’ve to be very honest; unless the wider society, right down to the local governments, are willing to give the type of information needed to block the activities of these criminals, this situation will continue to linger beyond whatever timeframe we’re looking at, towards ending this great problem.”
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