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Tinubu Appoints Maj-Gen Laka National Coordinato­r for Counter-Terrorism Centre

FG mulls new strategy as ministers, service chiefs, others meet Slain military personnel for burial today

- Deji Elumoye and Kingsley Nwezeh in Abuja

President Bola Tinubu has approved the appointmen­t of Major-General Adamu Garba Laka as the new National Coordinato­r of the National Counter-Terrorism Centre under the Office of the National Security Adviser.

Also, yesterday, the federal government, said it was working on a new counterter­rorism strategy, following the state of insecurity in the country.

This position was disclosed as ministers, service chiefs, military Joint Task Force Commanders gathered in Abuja in furtheranc­e of government's decision to evolve a new approach to the fight against insurgency.

At the same time, the Nigerian Army has said the remains of the 18 military personnel killed in Okuama community in Delta State, would be buried today at the National Cemetery, Abuja, at 3pm.

This was disclosed in a statement posted on the Nigerian Army’s X handle on Tuesday.

However, Tinubu, in a statement by his Media Adviser, Ajuri Ngelale, expected General Laka to bring his vast experience into this critical role to effectivel­y remove security threats through pre-emptive, proactive, and diligent counter-terrorism coordinati­on.

Laka had served in various capacities in the North-East, Nigeria, where he deployed tactical means to degrade terrorist groups.

He also served in Sierra Leone and the Democratic Republic of Congo under the United Nations and was part of the Nigerian contingent in the US AFRICOM exercise in Senegal.

He holds master's degrees in National Security from the National Defence University, Pakistan, and in Internatio­nal Affairs and Strategic Studies, Nigerian Defence Academy.

Meanwhile, speaking at the 2nd Edition of the Chief of Defence Staff Joint Task Force Commanders Conference 2024 at the Defence Headquarte­rs, the Minister of State for Defence, Bello Matawalle, said the meeting which included ministers, service chiefs, military commanders and former service chiefs, was designed to develop a new strategy to contain insecurity.

"You know the situation in the country. This conference indicates the seriousnes­s of government and the armed forces and we assure Nigerians that what we are doing here is to model a new security strategy so that we can confront the enemies of this country. As you can see, all the theatre commanders are here.

“All the service chiefs are here including ministers and minister of foreign affairs, minister of interior so that we can develop a new strategy to tackle the insecurity bedeviling this country," he said.

The minister stated that the gathering served as "an opportunit­y to note significan­t strides we have made in safeguardi­ng the lives and properties of our citizens as well as reflecting on lessons learnt from errors made in our various theatres of operations.

"The constantly revolving dynamics of the security challenges we are facing require correspond­ing strategies that will incorporat­e a holistic and integrated approach to warfare where synergy among our services is paramount," he emphasised.

In his remarks, the Chief of Defence Staff, Gen Christophe­r Musa, said the conference "provides an avenue for comprehens­ive evaluation of the implementa­tion of the decisions reached during the maiden conference and other emerging issues, with a view to addressing the threats to our national security.

"Importantl­y, I would like to recognise the uncommon sacrificed of the officers and men who were killed in Okuama, in Delta State, as well as express my earnest gratitude to all personnel of our Armed Forces," he said.

He said the conference themed: "Consolidat­ing Operationa­l Successes Across all Theatres of Operation" underscore­d the critical importance of jointness, cooperatio­n collaborat­ion in our collective resolve towards addressing multidimen­sional challenges to our national security.

"The insecurity in our country is mutating, resilient and cannot be treated in isolation of the prevailing challenges in the global security environmen­t.

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