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Bandits, Terrorists: Tinubu advised to review military approach in tackling insecurity

The Initiative for Economic Development Communication has called for a new review of approaches to mitigate insecurity challenges in the country.

• October 2, 2024

The Initiative for Economic Development Communication (INSDEC) has called for a new review of approaches to mitigate insecurity challenges in the country.

INSDEC made the call on Tuesday in a statement signed by its executive vice-president, Ogie Eboigbe.

Mr Eboigbe said it released a report on October 1, which proposed strategies to build a more secure and lasting society.

He said this report was prepared in collaboration with the International Organisation for Peacebuilding and Social Justice (PSJ-UK).

The INSDEC vice-president said the report titled ‘Unravelling Nigeria’s Insecurity Crisis: The Urgent Need for a Lasting Solution’ calls for a problem-specific or region-specific approach beyond the current military approach.

“While the insecurity crisis may be perceived as a general and pervasive issue in the country, its underlying essence, nature, character, and identity differ significantly from one region to the other.

“The multifaceted nature of insecurity across different regions necessitates tailored strategies that move beyond simplistic explanations and a one-size-fits-all solution,” Mr Eboigbe stated.

Mr Eboigbe added that the current militaristic approach was insufficient and may be considered counter-productive.

“The strategies have stretched the military’s capabilities, forcing them to engage insurgents of varying types in 30 of Nigeria’s 36 states,” he said.

Mr Eboigbe said that collaboration was necessary to combat the menace.

“The cost of insecurity remains alarmingly high and shows no sign of abating, underscoring the urgent need for targeted measures from all stakeholders to confront and mitigate its impact.

“Our recommendations include government acknowledgement and ownership, comprehensive and integrated approach, advance technological solutions, strengthening security and governance and community, state policing initiatives,” Mr Eboigbe said.

He suggested regional and international collaboration, humanitarian and conflict resolution, strategic security policy and legal framework.

Mr Eboigbe urged the government to find a lasting solution to the crisis.

“Government must recognise and address the underlying causes of insecurity. It should own the problem and actively work towards reclaiming territories overtaken by insurgents,” he stated.

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