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We Need To Be Steps Ahead Of Terrorists,- Osinbajo by Deputy1111(m): 3:27pm On Aug 04, 2022
Nigeria’s current security challenges and emerging threats require the country’s military and other relevant stakeholders to be several steps ahead of perpetrators while also stepping up local production of armaments.

This was one of the highlights of the response of Vice President Yemi Osinbajo, SAN, after receiving a presentation on “Defence Transformation and National Security: Strategic Options for Nigeria of the Future”, by the National Defence College Course 30 participants, late Wednesday during a virtual interaction.

According to the Vice President, “if you look at the challenges that we are facing and the nature of those challenges, it is evident that we need to be many steps ahead of non-state actors in particular who are perpetrators of this asymmetric warfare that we are experiencing.”

Continuing, Prof. Osinbajo added that “it is clear that given current realities in our security situation, there is absolutely every need for us to fast-forward all our plans for the future so that we can be much more effective in dealing with the current threats and the threats that we will experience as we go into the future.

“One of the most critical areas is the question of local production of military hardware and I think it is a low-hanging fruit when it comes to manufacturing some of the hardware that we will need. I think that there is a need, especially now to really look very closely at local production of our hardware, beginning with armament.”

The Vice President while making a case for improved investment in Defence Industries Corporation (DICON), noted that “every country of the world takes advantage (in my view) of the crisis situation that it faces.”

According to him, “we mentioned India, Brazil, and even the more developed economies of the world, during the first world war, the second world war, it was these challenges that led to the development of their military-industrial complexes. We have a challenge today, there are so many zones where there are conflicts. Our law enforcement is spread out everywhere.”

Commending the course participants for their efforts in proposing innovations in the defence sector, Prof. Osinbajo emphasized the urgency of the local production of arms.

“If we say the local companies should produce some of the mobile platforms like Armoured Personnel Carriers (APCs) and Multi-Role Armoured Vehicle (MRAV), if we give them the contracts, they will produce, but if we choose to import rather than produce locally then we will never develop our military-industrial complex.”

The Vice President also spoke about the need for transparency in the management of resources meant for the acquisition of hardware for the defence and security agencies.

“There needs to be more accountability because every time you hear about 'we not having enough equipment,' but there must be accountability. I will like to see a framework for greater accountability within the Ministry of Defence that ensures that they are able to account for military expenditure,” he said.


Earlier in a presentation on behalf of the Course 30 participants, Col. A. A. Adamu proposed, among other things, the restructuring of the Ministry of Defence to reflect contemporary challenges as well as contain emerging threats to defence and security.


He also highlighted enhancing Nigeria’s defence production capacity, leveraging technology and improving collaboration within and across Africa as determining factors for the effective transformation of Nigeria’s defence and security sector.


Col. Adamu, on behalf of the course participants and the management of the National Defence College, prayed for the speedy recovery of the Vice President who is still recuperating, while thanking him for the opportunity to make the presentation.


Other officials present at the event included the Chief of Staff to the President, Prof. Ibrahim Gambari; Chief of Naval Staff, Vice Admiral Awwal Gambo; the Commandant of the National Defence College, Rear Adm. Murtala Bashir, and representative of the Inspector General of Police, among other senior officers from the college.


Research report presentation by course participants to the Vice President is a prominent feature in the annual academic calendar of the National Defence College. Every year since 2016, participants of the college have presented reports of research conducted in key areas to the Vice President.


In 2019, Course 27 participants presented a paper on “Water Resource Management and Regional Security: Lake Chad in perspective”; in 2020, Course 28 presented a paper on “Border Management & National Development, in Nigeria: The ECOWAS Protocol Relating to Free Movement of Persons, Residence & Establishment in Perspective”, while Course 29’s paper, in 2021 was titled “Creating Jobs & Opportunities for Africa’s Largest Youth Population”.


Laolu Akande
Senior Special Assistant to the President on Media & Publicity
Office of the Vice President
4th August 2022

Re: We Need To Be Steps Ahead Of Terrorists,- Osinbajo by SmellyNyash: 3:29pm On Aug 04, 2022
This thing still dey exist?
Re: We Need To Be Steps Ahead Of Terrorists,- Osinbajo by TheRareGem1(f): 3:30pm On Aug 04, 2022
We need community policing and our security agencies should embrace technology
Re: We Need To Be Steps Ahead Of Terrorists,- Osinbajo by SmellyNyash: 3:31pm On Aug 04, 2022
This thing still dey exist?
They have relegated him to uselessness
Even ordinary agbero park has more relevance and value than this fool
Re: We Need To Be Steps Ahead Of Terrorists,- Osinbajo by Mickykarim: 3:32pm On Aug 04, 2022
Deputy1111:
Nigeria’s current security challenges and emerging threats require the country’s military and other relevant stakeholders to be several steps ahead of perpetrators while also stepping up local production of armaments.

This was one of the highlights of the response of Vice President Yemi Osinbajo, SAN, after receiving a presentation on “Defence Transformation and National Security: Strategic Options for Nigeria of the Future”, by the National Defence College Course 30 participants, late Wednesday during a virtual interaction.

According to the Vice President, “if you look at the challenges that we are facing and the nature of those challenges, it is evident that we need to be many steps ahead of non-state actors in particular who are perpetrators of this asymmetric warfare that we are experiencing.”

Continuing, Prof. Osinbajo added that “it is clear that given current realities in our security situation, there is absolutely every need for us to fast-forward all our plans for the future so that we can be much more effective in dealing with the current threats and the threats that we will experience as we go into the future.

“One of the most critical areas is the question of local production of military hardware and I think it is a low-hanging fruit when it comes to manufacturing some of the hardware that we will need. I think that there is a need, especially now to really look very closely at local production of our hardware, beginning with armament.”

The Vice President while making a case for improved investment in Defence Industries Corporation (DICON), noted that “every country of the world takes advantage (in my view) of the crisis situation that it faces.”

According to him, “we mentioned India, Brazil, and even the more developed economies of the world, during the first world war, the second world war, it was these challenges that led to the development of their military-industrial complexes. We have a challenge today, there are so many zones where there are conflicts. Our law enforcement is spread out everywhere.”

Commending the course participants for their efforts in proposing innovations in the defence sector, Prof. Osinbajo emphasized the urgency of the local production of arms.

“If we say the local companies should produce some of the mobile platforms like Armoured Personnel Carriers (APCs) and Multi-Role Armoured Vehicle (MRAV), if we give them the contracts, they will produce, but if we choose to import rather than produce locally then we will never develop our military-industrial complex.”

The Vice President also spoke about the need for transparency in the management of resources meant for the acquisition of hardware for the defence and security agencies.

“There needs to be more accountability because every time you hear about 'we not having enough equipment,' but there must be accountability. I will like to see a framework for greater accountability within the Ministry of Defence that ensures that they are able to account for military expenditure,” he said.


Earlier in a presentation on behalf of the Course 30 participants, Col. A. A. Adamu proposed, among other things, the restructuring of the Ministry of Defence to reflect contemporary challenges as well as contain emerging threats to defence and security.


He also highlighted enhancing Nigeria’s defence production capacity, leveraging technology and improving collaboration within and across Africa as determining factors for the effective transformation of Nigeria’s defence and security sector.


Col. Adamu, on behalf of the course participants and the management of the National Defence College, prayed for the speedy recovery of the Vice President who is still recuperating, while thanking him for the opportunity to make the presentation.


Other officials present at the event included the Chief of Staff to the President, Prof. Ibrahim Gambari; Chief of Naval Staff, Vice Admiral Awwal Gambo; the Commandant of the National Defence College, Rear Adm. Murtala Bashir, and representative of the Inspector General of Police, among other senior officers from the college.


Research report presentation by course participants to the Vice President is a prominent feature in the annual academic calendar of the National Defence College. Every year since 2016, participants of the college have presented reports of research conducted in key areas to the Vice President.


In 2019, Course 27 participants presented a paper on “Water Resource Management and Regional Security: Lake Chad in perspective”; in 2020, Course 28 presented a paper on “Border Management & National Development, in Nigeria: The ECOWAS Protocol Relating to Free Movement of Persons, Residence & Establishment in Perspective”, while Course 29’s paper, in 2021 was titled “Creating Jobs & Opportunities for Africa’s Largest Youth Population”.


Laolu Akande
Senior Special Assistant to the President on Media & Publicity
Office of the Vice President
4th August 2022

WHO ARE THE WE THAT SHOULD BE SEVERAL STEPS AHEAD OF INSECURITY?

When do the citizens instead of the government in charge of the security apparatus of the state?

I HOPE THESE PEOPLE IN GOVERNMENT KNOWS WHAT THEY ARE DOING AND NOT A CLUELESS BUNCH!
Re: We Need To Be Steps Ahead Of Terrorists,- Osinbajo by Vulturereloaded: 3:34pm On Aug 04, 2022
How can u be steps ahead of the terrorists that brought you to power?

https://www.nairaland.com/7259897/2023-jokes-apart-tinubu-might
Re: We Need To Be Steps Ahead Of Terrorists,- Osinbajo by okefranci: 3:41pm On Aug 04, 2022
May God deliver us from this bandit and may our country safe in all ramifications, this government is trying but they need to work more on the security aspects
Re: We Need To Be Steps Ahead Of Terrorists,- Osinbajo by socialmediaman: 3:42pm On Aug 04, 2022
We'll be steps ahead of them if we vote wisely in 2023. Imagine if we voted wisely in 2015 and 2019 grin
Re: We Need To Be Steps Ahead Of Terrorists,- Osinbajo by Frizz001: 3:42pm On Aug 04, 2022
They are still discussing the need to be ahead? As in they haven't realised it yet? No surprise though, that is why we were where we were! Shameless APC government!
Re: We Need To Be Steps Ahead Of Terrorists,- Osinbajo by GHOSTTALK: 3:44pm On Aug 04, 2022
How about not talking what needs to be done..and just f**king do it... This mehn talk too much..!!
Re: We Need To Be Steps Ahead Of Terrorists,- Osinbajo by Racoon(m): 3:45pm On Aug 04, 2022
Mr VP can you pls stop all these senseless and irresponsible motivational talks. Guess Buhari was to handle security and Osinbajo the economy? Guess you know you all failed woefully?
Re: We Need To Be Steps Ahead Of Terrorists,- Osinbajo by Aldol: 3:51pm On Aug 04, 2022
SmellyNyash:
This thing still dey exist?
He is more relevant than your whole generation combined
Re: We Need To Be Steps Ahead Of Terrorists,- Osinbajo by Vickym1(f): 3:53pm On Aug 04, 2022
Who are the helm of affairs that suppose to give the order? I guess u're just there for the sake of ur salary
Re: We Need To Be Steps Ahead Of Terrorists,- Osinbajo by Googledotcom: 4:00pm On Aug 04, 2022
Why are you telling us ?
Re: We Need To Be Steps Ahead Of Terrorists,- Osinbajo by Obidient4life2: 4:02pm On Aug 04, 2022
All of a sudden Osibanjo has found his voice.
Re: We Need To Be Steps Ahead Of Terrorists,- Osinbajo by Shooyie: 4:04pm On Aug 04, 2022
We need a whole lot to do when it comes to battling insecurity. Nigerians should also be willing to provide information if any.
Re: We Need To Be Steps Ahead Of Terrorists,- Osinbajo by SmellyNyash: 4:13am On Aug 05, 2022
Aldol:

He is more relevant than your whole generation combined
Tilumbu is a thief and a criminal go Kee yourself senseless goat

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