Ministers of Interior, Defence meet on security

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By Kelechi Ogunleye

The Minister of Defence, retired Gen. Christopher Musa and the Minister of Interior, Dr Olubunmi Tunji-Ojo meet to discuss security measures that would guarantee a safer Nigeria.

The meeting was done when the Minister of Defence paid a courtesy visit to Tunji-Ojoโ€™s office on Friday in Abuja.

Tunji-Ojo appreciated the defence head for the visit while appreciating the huge confidence President Bola Tinubu has in the minister.

โ€œThis visit shows that you are bringing your experience to place and that the internal and external security agencies must become one by working together.

โ€œOur thoughts are well aligned and we understand that security is a combination of internal and external, hence, if the internal agencies do the needful the military wouldnโ€™t be over stretched.

โ€œWe have no choice but to work together; working in silence is never in the interest of the nation as this is not the time to be territorial,โ€ he said.

According to him, Nigeriaโ€™s security challenges is not close to being the worst, however, exaggeration and perception has been a problem.

โ€œA safe border is a safe nation. If you canโ€™t protect your border you canโ€™t guarantee the safety of a nation.

โ€œMy dream for the Nigeria Security and Civil Defence Corps (NSCDC) is not for them to do what the Police is doing but be a specialised agency that is true to its mandate.

โ€œWe are not here to compete with the Police or military but to complement and offer support to ensure there is a robust handshake between the agencies,โ€ Tunji-Ojo said.

The minister said that an effective data management was very critical to enhance the efforts of security agencies.

Tunji-Ojo acknowledged that there was need for an Inter-ministerial committee to synergise both ministries to become an organic entity.

โ€œWe must block all lines of division and know that what is important to Nigerians is performance and safety so we must work against communication gap,โ€ the minister said.

He charged the heads of paramilitary agencies to work closely with sister agencies to ensure a safer Nigeria.

Musa commended the ministry of interior for its efforts in ensuring the internal security of the nation.

โ€œI commend the ministry for the great work done as security is critical to the development of Nigeria because without security there is no development,โ€ he said.

He noted that no organisation has monopoly of information, hence the need for effective collaboration.

โ€œIf we continue to work in synergy there will be so much result and with my coming back we will work very closely.

โ€œItโ€™s important we leverage on technology for intelligence sharing between the defence and interior agencies.

โ€œThe Nigerian Correctional Service (NCoS) has a lot to do with intelligence as we can get information from a lot of the inmates,โ€ he said.

The defence head proposed that a combined technical committee made up of members from the internal and external agencies be set up, to meet quarterly on security matters affecting the country.

He further pushed for a holistic database between both organisations, adding that a stronger alliance would boost public Safety.

โ€œMany countries are dealing with assymetric conflict and that does not stop tourists so why are they not blacklisting them, so thatโ€™s why we need to work more.

โ€œParamilitary agencies are equally facing these criminals directly and if you are not well prepared you canโ€™t win and we canโ€™t continue to loss our men in a bid to protect the nation.(NAN)(www.nannews.ng)

edited by Ismail Abdulaziz

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