Tag: National security Nigeria

  • National Security: Interior, Defence Ministries Call for Deeper Military–Paramilitary Synergy

    National Security: Interior, Defence Ministries Call for Deeper Military–Paramilitary Synergy

    By Francis Wilfred

    The Federal Government has reiterated its commitment to strengthening Nigeria’s national security architecture through deeper collaboration between the Ministries of Interior and Defence. The call was made on Friday in Abuja during a courtesy visit that underscored the need for seamless cooperation between military and paramilitary institutions.

    Speaking during the visit, the Minister of Interior, Dr. Olubunmi Tunji-Ojo, said effective national security depends on coordinated action across intelligence, internal security, and defence institutions. He stressed that fragmentation and rivalry among security agencies undermine national safety.“Our national security architecture stands on a tripod of intelligence, internal security, and defence. If one leg is weak, the entire structure is threatened,” Tunji-Ojo said.

    In a press release signed by the Head of Press and Public Relations at the Ministry of Interior, Mary Ali, Tunji-Ojo thanked the Minister of Defence for the visit and acknowledged the confidence President Bola Ahmed Tinubu has placed in both ministries to drive security reforms.The Interior Minister warned against territorialism among security agencies, noting that citizens are more concerned about safety outcomes than institutional boundaries. He emphasized border security as a key area requiring joint action, particularly through the Nigerian Immigration Service.“

    No country can guarantee the safety of its citizens without securing its borders,” he said, adding that intelligence-sharing and coordinated border management were essential to national stability.Tunji-Ojo also clarified the mandate of the Nigeria Security and Civil Defence Corps (NSCDC), stating that it was not intended to operate as a “police version 2.0.” Instead, he said the corps is tasked with protecting critical national assets, including schools, oil and gas facilities, solid minerals, telecommunications infrastructure, and power installations.

    He described attacks on these assets as acts of economic terrorism, stressing that their protection requires military-grade training and close cooperation with the armed forces. The minister also commended senior officials and heads of security agencies from both ministries for their contributions to national stability.In his remarks, the Minister of Defence, General Christopher Gwabin Musa (Rtd.), praised Tunji-Ojo’s leadership and reforms across agencies under the Ministry of Interior. These include the Nigerian Immigration Service, NSCDC, Nigerian Correctional Service, and the Federal Fire Service.Musa called for deeper synergy between the two ministries, describing them as “two sides of the same national security coin.” He noted that modern security threats such as terrorism, insurgency, banditry, and cross-border crimes have blurred the distinction between internal and external security.“The line between internal and external security is no longer clear. These threats require synergy, intelligence sharing, and coordinated operations if we are to succeed,” Musa said.

    He emphasized the need for intelligence-driven, whole-of-government responses, proposing a strengthened joint intelligence fusion framework involving the Defence Intelligence Agency and Interior agencies. He also advocated secure technology platforms for real-time information sharing, regular joint simulations, and clear protocols for joint operations.The Defence Minister assured that his ministry would continue to support internal security agencies through specialized training in counterterrorism, intelligence gathering, and crisis response, alongside logistical and technical assistance.

    Responding, Tunji-Ojo agreed that weaknesses in internal security inevitably overstretch the military. He said strengthening paramilitary institutions would allow the armed forces to focus on their core defence mandate.Both ministers also highlighted the importance of integrated data management, agreeing that Interior Ministry databases should serve as critical inputs for defence planning and national security decision-making.

    They announced plans to activate an inter-ministerial technical committee to meet regularly, review progress, address operational bottlenecks, and institutionalize cooperation at both strategic and operational levels.Expressing confidence in sustained collaboration, Musa and Tunji-Ojo said enhanced synergy between their ministries would strengthen national security, improve public trust, and deliver a safer Nigeria.“We must do things differently. Working together is the only way Nigeria can win,” Musa said.

  • Humanitarian Affairs Minister Congratulates Gen. Musa on Appointment as Defence Minister

    Humanitarian Affairs Minister Congratulates Gen. Musa on Appointment as Defence Minister

    By Israel Adamu, Jos

    Minister of Humanitarian Affairs and Poverty Reduction, Dr. Bernard Mohammed Doro, has congratulated retired General Christopher Gwabin Musa on his appointment as Minister of Defence by President Bola Ahmed Tinubu and his subsequent confirmation by the Senate.In a congratulatory message released to journalists in Jos on Sunday, Dr. Doro described General Musa’s appointment as a timely and strategic decision for the country, given his extensive record of service and leadership in Nigeria’s security sector.“

    I extend my warmest congratulations to Gen. Christopher Gwabin Musa (Rtd) on his nomination, confirmation, and swearing-in as the Honourable Minister of Defence by President Bola Ahmed Tinubu, GCFR,” the statement read.Dr. Doro noted that the President’s choice reflects his ability to identify exemplary talent and deploy individuals whose commitment and experience align with national priorities. He added that General Musa’s appointment underscores the administration’s dedication to strengthening key institutions with competent and patriotic leaders.“General Musa’s record of service speaks for itself,” Doro stated. “He is a disciplined officer, a strategist, and a patriot whose leadership is certain to bring renewed vigour to our nation’s defence architecture.”

    The Minister expressed confidence that General Musa’s leadership would play a significant role in tackling the nation’s security challenges and improving safety across affected communities.“As Minister of Humanitarian Affairs and Poverty Reduction, I look forward to close collaboration with the Ministry of Defence and other relevant agencies,” he added. “Working together, we will advance the Renewed Hope Agenda and ensure a safer, more stable environment where Nigerians can rebuild livelihoods, pursue opportunities, and live with dignity.”

    Dr. Doro reaffirmed the readiness of his ministry to partner with defence and security stakeholders to strengthen humanitarian responses and enhance community resilience nationwide.He concluded by describing General Musa’s appointment as “good for the country, timely for the moment, and reassuring for all who desire a more secure Nigeria,” wishing him success in his new national assignment.

  • Tinubu’s Swift Security Interventions Reflect Good Leadership — Amb. Tsoken

    Tinubu’s Swift Security Interventions Reflect Good Leadership — Amb. Tsoken

    By Jabiru Hassan

    The National President of the APC Initiative for Good Governance (APC-IGG) and National Coordinator of Asiwaju Again 2027, Ambassador Musa Mohammed Tsoken, says President Bola Ahmed Tinubu’s swift actions on national security demonstrate the qualities of a responsible and proactive leader.Tsoken stated this on Friday during an interactive session with journalists. He expressed optimism that Nigeria would become more peaceful as the administration intensifies efforts to address existing security challenges.He noted that the Federal Government is working “selflessly and strategically” to eliminate threats to national unity and ensure lasting stability across the country. According to him, the ongoing interventions show a deliberate commitment to restoring peace and protecting citizens.“From what we are witnessing, Nigeria will soon overcome its challenges with the support of well-meaning citizens,” he said.

    Tsoken added that President Tinubu’s leadership principles are directed toward rapid national development, which he believes is already taking shape.“I am of the opinion that this country will become an exemplary home for everyone, especially under our dynamic leader, President Bola Ahmed Tinubu, whose commitment to development is evident today,” he emphasized.The APC-IGG president also commended Nigerians for their continuous prayers and support for the nation. He described the contributions of religious communities as vital to the ongoing efforts to achieve peace and progress.Tsoken called on citizens to remain united and maintain faith in the government as it works to address national security concerns and strengthen the country’s development trajectory.