The Nigerian Army has warned citizens to be security
conscious and extra vigilant as the Christmas and New Year celebrations
approaches.
The warning was from the Director of the Army Public
Relations, Sani Usman, who made the call at the Inaugural Annual Lecture
of Class 1992 Alumni of Mass Communication Department of Bayero
University Kano (BUK) this weekend.
Usman made the remarks while delivering a paper titled “Crisis Communication for security
Consciousness- A Case Study of Nigeria.”
Usman encouraged Nigerians not to rely only on security agencies for
protection but should play their own role by being security conscious
and provide useful information to the authorities.
He said: “With the kind of intelligence we receive regularly from
the military and security operatives, the citizens need to be proactive
and security conscious while the media intensify campaign on same.
“Internal security challenge is not a problem unique to Nigeria.
The US, UK, France and many other countries, face similar challenges
within their borders on daily basis. The difference between these
countries and ours is the management of threats by the government and
the citizenry, how knowledgeable they are, how patriotic and united
their citizens are against threats of insecurity and crisis.
“The countries are never divided on political, ethical, religion
or professional ground when the interest of the nation is the subject.
These cushion the effects of these crises on their national security and
image. The fact therefore is that if Nigerians hope to build a nation
of good brand, they have to work for it. It is at a time like this that
all patriots must rise to the occasion and place the interest of the
country above every other consideration.
“The media need to mobilize people during crisis as a cardinal
element of national security effort. They have a duty to enlighten the
public on the true situation in national war effort to guarantee
national security. The report must focus on national unifying factors,
emphasising the desired end state of the Armed Forces, which is to
safeguard public good.
“In the on-going war on terror for example, the media must focus
on atrocities of Boko Haram Terrorists (BHT), the monumental
humanitarian crisis and promote efforts of the Nigerian Army and other
security agencies in bringing the carnage to an end. This outweighs
narrow compulsions of local and international media houses and
individual reporters.”
Usman, a colonel and alumni of the BUK mass communication department,
commended the organisers of the lecture, while praising the school for
being crisis-free and cult-free.
Meanwhile, the
federal government has denied the report that 16 villages in Kwara
state have been invaded and taken over by Benin republic authorities.
It was reported about a week ago that Benin authorities invaded the border town of Okuta in Baruten local government area of the state leading to people fleeing from the neighbourhood.
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