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Insecurity: Why Security Agencies Underperform – Senate by zakim(m): 5:55am On Mar 19, 2020
* Outlines strategies to defeat terrorists

* Wants almajiri system scrapped

The Senate Ad-Hoc Committee on Security Challenges yesterday disclosed its findings on why the nation’s security agencies underperformed in the fight against insecurity. The Senate had, in January, constituted the committee, chaired by Senator Yahaya Abdullahi, to engage the security agencies with a view to restructuring the country’s security architecture.

Abdullahi, while presenting a 74-page report during plenary yesterday, said the committee found out that the quest for personal wealth acquisition had undermined institutional coherence and was responsible for interpersonal rivalries within security services. He said the panel, during the course of engaging heads of security agencies and stakeholders, discovered that there were ill-defined operational boundaries and overlapping jurisdictions among security services, leading to confusion in priority setting, platform acquisition, training, direction and general orientation;

He said, “There is a lot of internal incoherence and inter-personnel conflict which have led to a lot of antagonism within the security organizations. The absence or inadequacies of effective corrective mechanisms within those institutions allowed inter-personnel disputes to fester thereby undermining the operational efficiency of the services.

“Most of the agencies are operating in isolation with very little, if any, coordination between them. This most unfortunate situation can be seen from the recent face-off between the office of the IGP and the Police Service Commission which degenerated into open litigation in the law courts.

“Most recently, the public release of letters from the NSA’s Office to the service chiefs discountenancing their engagement with the chief of staff to the president bordering on security matters, is a loud testament of the level of disharmony and inter-personnel conflict and intrigues within the nation’s security and defence establishments.” He said inter-agency rivalry and endless battles of supremacy had undermined operational effectiveness.

“This has worked against cooperation, sharing of information and effectiveness of intelligence and operational platforms for coordinated internal security operations.” He said the security agencies tend to acquire modern technology and other force multipliers in isolation which resulted in the multiplication of incompatible platforms belonging to the different arms of services.

He said the alleged non-funding of the Office of the National Security Adviser since 2015 had undermined the effective performance of its coordinating function in the Security Architecture, and had led many agencies to question its authority and relevance in various fora, thereby adversely affecting inter-service cooperation and intelligence sharing.

He blamed the failure to define functions and boundaries between intelligence agencies on defective laws governing the operation of the Department of State Services, the National Intelligence Agency and the Defence Intelligence Agency. According to him, the prevalence of importing all the nation’s national security equipment and gadgets undermines the security of the nation and amounts to colossal wastage when the equipments remain unserviceable due to lack of components and spare parts.

The committee said the existing laws governing the security architecture were antiquated with conflicts, overlapping of jurisdictions and lack of definition of role, among other. It recommended the amendments of the Acts establishing security agencies to address the identified challenges and make them more efficient and effective.

It also recommended that the Police Command structure be decentralized with operational and budgetary powers vested in the zonal commands. The committee also recommended that the almajiri system be scrapped and the out-of-school children be ploughed into the normal school system.

Read more: https://www.dailytrust.com.ng/insecurity-why-security-agencies-underperform-senate.html
Re: Insecurity: Why Security Agencies Underperform – Senate by Citytrend: 5:57am On Mar 19, 2020
It's only unfortunate that people are still not aware of what is playing out in this country
Re: Insecurity: Why Security Agencies Underperform – Senate by Lawgod247: 6:04am On Mar 19, 2020
Ok
Re: Insecurity: Why Security Agencies Underperform – Senate by Unfortunate(m): 7:19am On Mar 19, 2020
Citytrend:
It's only unfortunate that people are still not aware of what is playing out in this country
so because of that you had to mention me?
Re: Insecurity: Why Security Agencies Underperform – Senate by Fididiguy(m): 7:25am On Mar 19, 2020
grin
Re: Insecurity: Why Security Agencies Underperform – Senate by Maxymilliano(m): 7:40am On Mar 19, 2020
He said, “There is a lot of internal incoherence and inter-personnel conflict which have led to a lot of antagonism within the security organizations.

Most of the agencies are operating in isolation with very little, if any, coordination between them. This most unfortunate situation can be seen from the recent face-off between the office of the IGP and the Police Service Commission which degenerated into open litigation in the law courts.

Most recently, the public release of letters from the NSA’s Office to the service chiefs discountenancing their engagement with the chief of staff to the president bordering on security matters, is a loud testament of the level of disharmony and inter-personnel conflict and intrigues within the nation’s security and defence establishments.” He said inter-agency rivalry and endless battles of supremacy had undermined operational effectiveness.

]This has worked against cooperation, sharing of information and effectiveness of intelligence and operational platforms for coordinated internal security operations.”


You don't have to look further to see that Buhari is the clog in the wheel of progress of the country in her fight against insurgency.

When you have a President who abdicated his responsibility and hardly aware of anything in his domain, this sort of confusion in the security apparatchiks is inevitable.

Having a retired General as President is a set back for Nigeria.
Re: Insecurity: Why Security Agencies Underperform – Senate by NaijaFutbol: 7:43am On Mar 19, 2020
Senate Adhoc committee is given us reasons why the executive is underperforming?

Are they the spokesmen for the executive?

Re: Insecurity: Why Security Agencies Underperform – Senate by SouthNigerian: 7:52am On Mar 19, 2020
The Security Agencies are underperforming cos of the contiual existence of contrapment "nigeriya".

Disintegrate the country & see our Security operatives here in South Gbe-bodying.

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