ADC chieftain calls for stronger coordination to tackle insecurity

Chike Okogwu, the national leader of the African Democratic Congress (ADC) Persons with Disabilities (PWDs), has called for stronger leadership, improved coordination and greater accountability in efforts to tackle Nigeria’s security challenges.
Mr Okogwu made the call in a statement in Abuja on Sunday, reflecting on the country’s security situation and the need for a more comprehensive approach to safeguarding lives and property.
He said that although security agencies had continued to demonstrate commitment in tackling terrorism, banditry, kidnapping and other criminal activities, insecurity remained a major concern requiring collective action.
According to him, security challenges are not solely the responsibility of security agencies but also involve governance, intelligence gathering, justice delivery, economic opportunities and community engagement.
Mr Okogwu recalled a story shared with him by a military officer several years ago, which he said highlighted the importance of providing security personnel with the necessary support and enabling environment to perform effectively.
He noted that security operatives often work under difficult conditions and deserve adequate resources, clear operational frameworks and sustained institutional support.
The ADC chieftain said that despite increased investments in security over the years, many Nigerians continue to seek improved outcomes in safety and protection.
He identified factors such as weak coordination, intelligence gaps, unemployment, porous borders, and governance challenges as issues requiring sustained attention.
“Security is a shared responsibility that requires collaboration among government institutions, security agencies, communities and citizens.
“It also requires accountability, effective leadership and policies that address the root causes of insecurity,” he said.
Mr Okogwu expressed concern about the impact of insecurity on vulnerable groups, especially persons with disabilities, who often face additional challenges during emergencies and displacement.
He called for greater inclusion of PWDs in emergency response planning and humanitarian interventions.
According to him, insecurity also affects families, education, agriculture, businesses and overall national development.
He stressed the need to strengthen public confidence in institutions through effective service delivery and timely responses to security concerns.
Mr Okogwu urged stakeholders at all levels to work together to build a safer, more secure society, saying that sustainable peace and security were essential to national progress.
He expressed optimism that with the right policies, stronger institutions and collective commitment, Nigeria could overcome its security challenges and achieve lasting stability.
(NAN)
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