The Minister of Information and National Orientation, Mohammed Idris has reaffirmed the Federal Government’s commitment to tackling insecurity in the country through improved investment in equipment, manpower, and intelligence gathering.
Idris stated this in Abuja on Thursday at the first international conference organized by the News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) themed “Interrogating the Root Cause of Violence in Sahel and Its Impact on Nigeria’s Territorial Integrity”.
The event brought together experts, policymakers, and stakeholders to assess and propose solutions to the challenges posed by violence in the Sahel region.
“Nigeria shares a long and porous border with several Sahelian countries caught up in conflict, making us vulnerable to the spillover effects of the conflict. This not only threatens our security but also challenges our capacity to maintain effective control over our borders.
“Several scholars and experts had earlier attributed these challenges to socio- economic marginalization, weak governance structures, environmental degradation and climate change, transnational organized crime.
According to the statement released by his aide, the Minister opined that the root causes of violence in Sahel, including socio- economic marginalization, weak governance structures, environmental challenges, and organized crime.
He said, nevertheless, that the Federal Government is committed to addressing these underlying issues both domestically and in collaboration with international partners.
“Strengthening joint military operations such as the Multinational Joint Task Force, and also supporting initiatives that aim to stabilize the Sahel region.
“On the home front, security has remained a top priority in President Tinubu’s Renewed Hope Agenda, and through investment in equipment, manpower, acquisition of more fighting platforms, intelligence gathering, we are winning the war against insecurity.
“Tacking these challenges would require collaboration between government agencies, international partners, and security experts in order to safeguard Nigeria’s territorial integrity and contribute to lasting peace and stability in the Sahel region, said Idris.
The First Annual NAN Lecture was attended by key national, international stakeholders, including former head of state, General Abdulsalam Abubakar as chairman of the occasion, and Dr Mohammed Ibn Chambas, as guest speaker.
President Bola Ahmed Tinubu, Guest of Honour at the event, was represented by the National Security Adviser, Malam Nuhu Ribadu.
Other dignitaries present were the Chief of Defense Staff, General Christopher Musa; Governor of Katsina State, Alhaji Umar Dikko Radda; Minister of Budget and Economic Planning, Alhaji Atiku Bagudu, and the Minister of Steel Development, Alhaji Shuaibu Abubakar.