- Says government spend heavily on security
- As Okowa calls for improved welfare for officers
By Gabriel Elozino, Asaba
Minister of Defence, Major-Gen. Bashir Magashi (retd), has called for a review of the operations of the Nigerian security architecture to enable it defeat current security challenges facing the country.
Magashi made the call on Monday at the 2022 Defence Retreat – “Asaba 2022” with the theme “Shaping the Armed Forces of Nigeria for Current and Future Security Challenges” held in Asaba.
The minister who was the special guest of honour at the event said the review has become in view of the Federal Government’s huge investment in military equipment, adding that there was still a lot to be done in spite of the successes recorded so far.
He also called for a review of the laws of the armed forces to ensure that they were in tandem with prevailing realities.
He said, “The Ministry of Defence will continue to provide administrative support and place premium on defence procurements.
“We look forward to deliberations that will produce implementable solutions to the myriads of security challenges facing the nation.”
In his remarks, Delta State Governor, Senator Dr Ifeanyi Okowa, called on the military authorities to prioritise the welfare of officers and men of the armed forces to motivate them in the fight against insurgency and other violent crimes in the country.
He said that the armed forces may possess sophisticated weapons but that without motivated personnel, they would not achieve the desired result.
“As we try to evolve ways in tackling multifaceted security challenges in our nation, another matter requiring priority attention is the welfare of our soldiers at the frontlines.
“It is my considered view that we can have all the sophisticated weaponry and excellent logistics but without motivated and satisfied personnel all our efforts will come to naught.
“It is, therefore, imperative that we place premium on their welfare so that they will discharge their duties with utmost pride and enthusiasm.
“In the same vein, honouring soldiers who died on the battlefront is the most powerful message we can send about serving our country sacrificially.
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“It has the potential to ignite the fire of patriotism in our people and become an inspiration for many others to want to wear the uniform with pride and assurance,” he said.
Okowa lauded the Chief of Defence Staff, General Lucky Irabor, for his outstanding military accomplishments, describing him as “a great patriot who has made us proud in various ways through his faithful stewardship in the Nigerian Army”.
Welcoming guests earlier, Chief of Defence Staff, Gen. Lucky Irabor, had said that the four-day brainstorming event by top echelon of serving and retired military officers would help to reshape the military toward fighting future security challenges.
He remarked that the ultimate desire of everyone at this crucial time in our national history was to rid the country of the menace being faced in the country and to sustain public confidence in the military.
“On assumption of duty as the Chief of Defence Staff, I realised the urgent need to consolidate on the achievements of my predecessors and reinvigorate our desire to defend the territorial integrity of our nation with new ideas while strengthening cohesion within the Armed Forces and cooperation with other security agencies.
“I, therefore, needed to work within a philosophy that would “Foster a Professional Armed Forces capable of effectively meeting its constitutional imperatives”.
“Delightfully, the Services keyed into this leadership philosophy and together we have continued to achieve tremendous progress.
“Undeterred by the prevailing security challenges across several regions of the country, the Armed Forces of Nigeria has continued to evolve creative ways of strengthening our potential.
“It was identified that we need to give definite and unambiguous direction to the development of our doctrines that will enable us operate seamlessly and effectively.
“Hence, the National Military Strategy was developed to provide a platform upon which our joint and respective Services doctrines will stand,” Irabor stated.
The defence chief said that the implementation of these strategies would not achieve the much-desired goals if we do not open a less theoretical means of forging ahead.
“Thus, the need to share our practical experiences and address thorny issues that bother the Defence Headquarters and the 3 Services, in our quest to meet the constitutional roles for the Armed Forces of Nigeria.
The Defence Retreat is thus designed to be very engaging and interactive (with no-holds-barred), in line with my desire for decision making to be a collective approach of active participation.
“This Retreat, therefore, seeks to not only concentrate on the current security issues but to begin to plan and strategically pivot on how to fight the ‘Future Wars’.
“I am also quite conscious of the third objective of this Retreat, which is to boost cohesion, mutual respect and the spirit of togetherness/collectiveness in our noble profession, as battles and wars become more of joint operations,” he said.
He commended President Muhammadu Buhari for his sterling support to the armed forces and pledged the unalloyed loyalty and total commitment to ensure that security of lives and property that would endear the prosperity of the Nigerian citizenry was provided.
The defence retreat was attended by the Chairman, Senate Committee on Army, Senator Ali Ndume; Chief of Army Staff, Lt.-Gen. Farouk Yahaya; Chief of Naval Staff, Vice Admiral Zubairu Adamu and Chief of Air Staff, Air Marshall Oladayo Amao, among others.
Highpoint of the event was the launching of the National Military Strategy.
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