The Guardian (Nigeria)

Be ruthless with bandits, kidnappers, sponsors, Buhari orders service chiefs

- From Terhemba Daka, Abuja

PRESIDENT Muhammadu Buhari, yesterday, ordered the security chiefs to identify bandits, kidnappers and their sponsors with a view to bringing them ontheir knees.

He warned that a situation where criminals dictate the pace during engagement would no longer be tolerated by his administra­tion. Briefing newsmen after an emergency meeting with the intelligen­ce chiefs before the President’s departure to London, United Kingdom for routine medical checkup, the National Security Adviser ( NSA), Maj.- Gen. Babagana Monguno ( rtd), stated: “I’m sending out a message to anybody who thinks he can continue to pool whatever resources at his disposal, to frustrate the efforts of the central government in bringing about peace and security, will have himself to blame.” He quoted Buhari as decrying the situation where the nation’s military has become reactionar­y rather than proactive, a developmen­t that would not augur well for results.

Monguno further said the President insisted that all resolution­s of last month’s National Security Council meeting, including the ban on mining activities in Zamfara and no fly zone directive, remained till security improves in the North West state.

He added that prior to the gathering, Buhari met with Chairman of the Nigeria Governors’ Forum and Ekiti

State governor, Dr. Kayode Fayode, on issues directly linked to the state of insecurity in the country. The NSA noted that yesterday’s parley afforded the President the opportunit­y to review some issues presented to him in the last one week.

“Mr. President, in particular, emphasized that the comprehens­ive reports he has received from the Chief of Defence Staff and the service chiefs, following their recent appointmen­t, have illuminate­d the need for him to look deeper into certain aspects that needed to be taken care of,” he added. The Nigerian leader, according to him, is unhappy with the widespread criminalit­y in the North.

He continued: “Mr. President has stated very clearly that this problem must be brought to an end, using the traditiona­l methods that the armed forces have been trained to deploy. “Mr. President has made it very clear to both the intelligen­ce and operationa­l elements that the first assignment will be to identify the leaders of these bandits, kidnappers and take them out to restore confidence in those areas.” Monguno further said: “He ( Buhari) has also indicated his willingnes­s to provide all the resources required by our own troops to put down these criminals. They must be brought down with all the ruthlessne­ss that is required and whoever is working in collaborat­ion with them will be brought to book.”

 ?? PHOTO: PHILIP OJISUA ?? National Security Adviser ( NSA), Maj.- Gen. Babagana Monguno ( rtd) ( right); Chief of Army Staff, Lt.- Gen. Ibrahim Attahiru and his naval counterpar­t, Vice Admiral Isiaka Amao, during their meeting with President Muhammadu Buhari at the State House, Abuja… yesterday.
PHOTO: PHILIP OJISUA National Security Adviser ( NSA), Maj.- Gen. Babagana Monguno ( rtd) ( right); Chief of Army Staff, Lt.- Gen. Ibrahim Attahiru and his naval counterpar­t, Vice Admiral Isiaka Amao, during their meeting with President Muhammadu Buhari at the State House, Abuja… yesterday.

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