The Minister of Information and Culture, Alhaji Lai Mohammed, Friday,
commenced the process of launching a national security campaign to
counter insurgency across the nation, especially in the North-east.
The Minister met with representatives of relevant agencies in Abuja
in an effort to design a national communication strategy for the
campaign, which aims to sensitize Nigerians on their role in the fight
against insurgency, with a view to ensuring that they support and also
own the war.
Speaking at the meeting, the Minister said, while the military has
availed itself creditably in the war, which it is now winning, the
civilian component is missing which, he said, is critical for the war to
be won.
”The military may be doing its best, but it cannot win the war alone. No insurgency has ever been won only by military prowess.
”Apart from that, it is important to sensitize Nigerians on IEDs –
Improvised Explosive Devices, how to recognize one and what to do if
they find such. Nigerians must also be made aware of the new tactics of
the insurgents, which is to focus on soft targets, like motor parks,
entertainment centres, religious houses, etc.
”Having been routed from their strongholds in the North-east, the
terrorists have resorted to carrying out cowardly attacks. But these
people operate among us. The challenge, therefore, is to fish them out
before they strike us. How do we recognize them? How do we keep
Nigerians safe, whether at the motor park, in schools, hospitals, hotels
or even on the road?” the Minister queried.
He said the campaign would not be limited to the North-east alone but
will extend to any part of the country where there are agitations for
one reason or another.
According to the Minister, many stakeholders would be involved in the
security campaign, listing religious leaders, traditional rulers,
market women, road transport workers, and opinion leaders among them.
Alhaji Mohammed specifically charged religious leaders to tone down
their rhetoric in churches and mosques in order not to fan the embers of
hatred and violence in their preaching.
”In order to keep Nigerians fully informed and involved, it is
important that we design a communication strategy that will be very
effective in helping us to achieve that objective,” he said.
In attendance at the meeting were representatives of the National
Security Adviser, the military, the State Security Service, Office of
the Secretary to the Government of the Federation, the media, the
Customs Service, Police, National Security and Civil Defence Corps,
Immigration Service, National Emergency Management Agency, National
Union of Road Transport Workers as well as National Union of Local
Government Employees.
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