National Security Adviser (NSA), Col. Sambo Dasuki (rtd),
has complained that the challenge of insecurity that peaked
in the past 10 years has stretched the military internally. He noted that the
result of the pressure is the presence of the military either in joint
operations with the police or in solo effort in 28 states.
Dasuki made this known in his address to the audience at the
National Civil-Military Dialogue in Abuja yesterday. He decried that the past
“decade has witnessed multiple forms of unrest-from armed robbery, kidnapping,
electoral and communal to ethno-religious violence.“Currently, we are battling
with insurgency and terrorism. This has raised the flag of security demands to
levels higher than we have witnessed since the civil war. It has meant that the
military are seeing more deployments in aid of civil authority than
anticipated.”p Dasuki said that it is not the work of the military to handle
internal security operations.“While it is the function of the military to
assist civilian authority to handle civil disobedience, it is assumed that such
rules would be carried out only when the capacity of the police is overwhelmed.
Policing the domestic arena is not the duty of the military, whose training is
directed against external enemies of the state.“However, our recent history has
seen the military in joint activities with other para-military outfits
currently in about 28 states. In addition, the military is involved in checking
armed robbery and other crimes on interstate roads. From mere intervention to
assisting the police quell domestic violence; the military is now fighting the
scourge of insurgency and terrorism.
Thus, the military presence in our society is becoming
routine. While this affects the level of professionalism of the military, it
also generates new dimensions of conflicts between the military and civilian
populace.” Dasuki said the rising security challenges has made it imperative
that the “National Civil-Military Dialogue was timely and essential. We must
create new bridges of understanding between the military and civilians in order
to enable us provide adequate security for lives and property.
It will be tragic to have wide communication gaps between
the military and the civilian population in our struggle against insurgency and
terrorism, not to mention criminal acts of kidnapping, armed robbery and
others.”
The NSA advised participants to take to the grassroots the
message of policing the nation as a duty for all citizens and advised that it
would be proper to take the seminar to the state and local government levels
for more effect and a better secured nation that fosters the peace and
development of all.
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