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Politicizing Security System Affecting War Against Insurgency-VGN Officer.

By Jabiru Hassan, Kano.

An intelligence officer with Vigilante Groups Of Nigeria,(VGN), Muktar Abdullahi Ungogo said that politicizing Nigeria’s security systems creates vacuum in the war against insurgency especially at present when the call to sack service chiefs is increasing.

He states this in an interview with our reporter in Kano, adding that whenever a security system is being tempered with, there may be no success in the war against insurgency and any other crimes because leaders uses security to achieve their political wishes without thinking of what will happen at last.

Muktar Ungogo who is also a current affairs commentator on security issues disclosed that ” In Nigeria today, our security agencies are trying their best to ensure that Nigeria is peaceful and crime free nations despite challenges that are often retarding their duties sue to politics which must be cleared away”. He lamented.

Furthermore, Muktar Abdullahi Ungogo stressed that the call to sack the service chiefs is not a lasting solution to security situation in Nigeria because they are doing all they can do to fish out criminality and other insurgents activities in the country if given maximum supports from the general public, where he assured that Nigeria would become crime free country in the near future.

Commenting on the Vigilante group of Nigeria, VGN, Muktar Ungogo stated that the group under the leadership of CG A.B.Bakori is making good move to re-organise the organisation in order to meet the global standard in assisting security agencies to fight crimes in Nigeria at both urban and rural settlements

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