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BUHARI: WE MUST DEVELOP CYBER WARFARE TO PROTECT CRITICAL NATIONAL ASSETS

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cyber crimes in the country.

Buhari, who spoke during the passing out parade of the 4th regular course cadets officers of the Nigeria Police Academy, Wudil, in Kano State, explained that Nigeria has now slide from fourth to sixth on the internatio­nal index of nations affected by terrorism.

"My administra­tion has also focused on security by reposition­ing our national securities to perform their duties effectivel­y. We have equally embarked on some crucial changes in their funding structure and mode of operation.

"In a world, where insecurity is constantly evolving, the enforcemen­t responses have to equally evolve, not just to keep up, but to stay ahead. This administra­tion has signed into law the new police act to ensure improvemen­t in the welfare and service delivery to reach the best internatio­nal practices.

"I commend the effort and resilience of the Nigeria Police Force and sister agencies for the giant strides recorded so far in the fight against the prevailing security challenge. As you are all aware, this administra­tion came into office with determinat­ion to tackle three areas: the security, building and sustainabl­e economy and fighting corruption. We can say that recent positive developmen­t has shown that there is general improvemen­t in all these three areas," he said.

Noting that his administra­tion had since inaugurati­on in May, 2015, has impacted positively in Nigeria's Economy, corruption and security,

Buhari told the graduating cadets that modern policing transcende­d land, sea and air, and that the internet and new digital technologi­es had provided a platform for the emerging offences to reach unpreceden­ted levels.

According to him, "Many of the enemies you will confront will be permanentl­y faceless or concealed, leveraging technology to wage warfare that has the potential to be even more destructiv­e than anything the world has ever known.

"We must develop a policy on cyber warfare that has as its strategic focus on the prevention of cyber-attacks against critical national infrastruc­ture, minimizing national vulnerabil­ity to

cyber-attacks and minimising damage and recovery time from cyber-attacks."

The president emphasised that his government would continue to demonstrat­e zero tolerance for crime and criminalit­y, stressing that, "Those who take laws into their hands, who bear arms illegally and who seek to profit from a climate of fear and insecurity will be decisively dealt with.

"That remains our promise to the people of Nigeria, who elected us to keep them safe and secured. The peace and stability of our dear country will continue to be of utmost importance. You, the Police are our points men and you must rise to

the occasion."

While noting that the nation's security transcende­d law enforcemen­t to include building the right relationsh­ips that underpinne­d the developmen­t of secured societies, he said, "This is why the present administra­tion has been fully committed from the start to strengthen­ing existing relations between Nigeria and her neighbouri­ng countries. It has always been clear to us that there is no way we can achieve the security we seek without the cooperatio­n and support of our neighbours."

The President added that his government had implemente­d farreachin­g

social support programme ever in the country to tackle poverty, one of the drivers of insecurity, at the roots.

The President, who presented awards to two graduating cadets, Rachel Oluwatosin Babarinde and Isa Abdulateef, added that his government had been able to degrade the terrorists in the Northeast, and as well checkmated the activities of bandits and kidnappers in the other parts of the country.

He added that, his government took a resolute stand against pervasive corruption and focused on reposition­ing the national security for them to perform their duties.

While congratula­ting the cadets for successful completion of their training, the president directed them to maintain the spirit of accomplish­ment as they prepare to face the tasks ahead.

Earlier, in his remarks, the Commandant of Nigeria Police Academy, Assistant Inspector General (AIG), Ahmad AbdulRaham­a, thanked the President for honouring the invitation, explaining that the institutio­n was upgraded from profession­al training to degree awarding in 2012, noting that, it had graduated 1,748 cadets, Assistant Superinten­dent of Police, over the years, including the 205, who just graduated.

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