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H.E Governor Ibrahim Gaidam has called on security agencies,
traditional and community leaders and the public to continue to
collaborate in order to rid the state and the rest of the Northeast of
the dangers o terrorism and insurgency.
The governor spoke
moments ago at WAWA Hall, Government House Damaturu at the opening of a
two-day national sensitization workshop on the implementation of the
National Counter Terrorism Strategy (NACTEST).
The governor
commended the army, police and other security agencies for risking their
lives to defend the state and its people. He stressed, however, that no
meaningful progress can be made unless all security agencies work in
harmony.
"I should stress that in order to carry out their duties
with commitment, all the security agencies cannot succeed without
working very closely and in harmony with each other"< he said.
H.E Governor Gaidam urged the federal government through the Office of
the National Security Adviser "to intensify the mopping up of the
remnants of Boko Haram terrorists in all nooks and crannies of the
North-east in conjunction with the vigilante groups, and with the aid of
organized community policing and surveillance training".
As the workshop fully begins, the governor observed as follows:
"There can be no effective counter terrorism strategy without adequate
intelligence. Timely information is key to addressing the problem of
terrorism. Here in Yobe State, we have set up machinery for providing
information, the locations and where about of terrorists whenever they
are spotted. This is further supported through effective collaboration
and trust between the security agencies and the civil population.
"Security agencies should not discard any information whenever
provided. It is better to act on any information even if it is later
discovered to be false or misleading rather than discarding it and risk
colossal damage of lives and properties.
"There is need for
close collaboration between all security agencies in the fight against
terrorism. Without close collaboration and synergy between security
agencies, the expected positive results cannot be achieved".
National Security Adviser Major General Babagana Monguno (rtd), who was
represented by Head of the Counter Terrorism Center Alhassan Abubakar
Hussaini appreciated Governor Gaidam for his "resolute commitment" to
ensuring peace in the state and his "outstanding contributions" to the
fight against terrorism.
Monguno said terrorism has had a
profound negative impact on the nation, citing example with the
devastating loss of life and property caused by Boko Haram's unspeakable
carnage across the Northeast.
The NSA said NACTEST is a call for
action across national and state ministries, agencies, non-governmental
organisations and ordinary citizens given that the fight against
terrorism must be a collective endeavour.
Monguno identified the
five pillars of the counter terrorism strategy to include forestall,
secure, identify, prepare and implement where people are stopped from
becoming terrorists; where the capacity to fight terror is strengthened;
where terrorists acts are pre-empted through detection and early
warning systems and where there is prepapration to mitigate the impact
of potential terrorist attacks.
The workshop is currently in progress.
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