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Why Media, Security Agencies need to unite for Nigeria’s peace

Oluwaseun Sonde by Oluwaseun Sonde
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In a nation grappling with complex challenges, a powerful message of unity and collaboration emerged from Abuja, Nigeria’s Capital on Thursday.

Information Minister Mohammed Idris, a visionary leader, stood at the National Security Summit, not merely to speak, but to ignite a crucial partnership.

His words resonated with urgency and hope: the media and security agencies, often seen through different lenses, must now stand together as twin pillars safeguarding Nigeria’s peace and stability.

Idris painted a vivid picture of their shared destiny. While security forces bravely protect lives and sovereignty, the media, he asserted, acts as society’s vigilant watchdog, a vibrant marketplace of ideas, and essential bridge connecting government to its citizens.

Both, he emphasized, are bound by a singular, unwavering objective: to protect the national interest and foster peace, unity, and development.

The Minister acknowledged the formidable adversaries Nigeria faces – terrorism, cybercrime, misinformation, and more.

Yet, he highlighted the Tinubu Administration’s resolute commitment to a comprehensive security strategy, one that combines military might with intelligence, inter-agency cooperation, technological innovation, and community engagement.

He spoke of tangible victories: terrorists neutralized, criminal camps dismantled, and hundreds of kidnapped victims rescued, a testament to the relentless efforts of security agencies.

But the battle for stability, Idris underscored, extends beyond military operations. It delves into the very fabric of society, addressing the root causes of insecurity through economic reforms, youth empowerment, infrastructure development, and educational opportunities.

This holistic approach aims to uplift citizens and cultivate sustainable prosperity, recognizing that true peace flourishes where development thrives.

Crucially, Idris turned his attention to the media’s indispensable role in this grand endeavor. In an age saturated with the misinformation, fake news, responsible journalism is not just a profession; it is a national imperative.

He challenged journalists to uphold the highest standards of accuracy and ethics, while urging security agencies to embrace transparent communication.

The delicate balance between the public’s right to know and the imperative of national security, he noted, is a tightrope they must walk together.

The summit, a convergence of senior government officials, security chiefs, and media executives, was more than just a meeting; it was a symbolic handshake, a pledge to build a peaceful, united, and prosperous Nigeria.

As Minister Idris concluded, security is not a burden for a few, but a shared national responsibility, collective journey towards a brighter future, hand-in-hand, media and security, for the soul of the nation.

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