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Defence chief seeks innovative ways to stay ahead of criminal networks

Mr Musa gave the advice at the inauguration of the workshop on guidelines and manual to counter terrorism and prevent crime in Abuja.

• December 6, 2024
Chief of Defence Staff, Gen. Christopher Musa
Chief of Defence Staff, Gen. Christopher Musa [Photo: GIST]

Defence chief Christopher Musa has underscored the need for innovative, localised, and non-kinetic initiatives to stay ahead of global evolving security threats.

Mr Musa gave the advice at the inauguration of the workshop on guidelines and manual to counter terrorism and prevent crime in Abuja.

Mr Musa said, “As we launch this initiative, I urge us to reflect on our roles in nurturing a people-centric security network. Let us build a force that protects, listens, engages and empowers.

“Let us embrace innovative tools like Open-Source Intelligence (OSINT) to stay ahead of evolving threats: let us put our people at the centre of everything we do, for they are our most incredible resource and enduring strength.

“Together, we can transform security from a challenge into an opportunity for growth, stability and national unity. Together, we can operationalise this vision of collaborative, resilient and professional security forces to achieve our constitutional responsibilities. Let this centre become a beacon of hope, a testament to what is possible when we unite in purpose, resolve and action.”

IGP Olukayode Egbetokun stated that terrorism remained a pervasive threat that required innovative and deceptive approaches to combat it.

According to him, in recent years, there has been a growing recognition of the importance of a localised anti-terrorism programme focused on security diplomacy as a means to tackle threats of terrorism.

“This presentation will explore the organisation of such localised anti-terrorism programmes over civil-led non-kinetic initiatives, emphasise the role of OSINT in confronting and combating violent extremism,” Mr Egbetokun said.

Moses Owharo, the president of the International Community of Africans in Diaspora (ICAD), said the manual will help to foster engagement between security agencies and the citizenry, as security provision is a role of all and sundry.

Mr Owharo, a co-convener of the event said, “Effective security is not solely the responsibility of security agencies. It requires a collaborative effort between security agencies and the public.

“This guide and manual emphasizes the importance of strong security-civil relationships, particularly police-community relations and military-civil relations.

“By fostering trust and cooperation, we can enhance intelligence-sharing, early warning systems, and community mobilisation.”

(NAN)

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