The
Chief of Defence Staff (CDS), Gen. Abayomi Olonisakin has urged
Nigerians to be security conscious towards averting suicide bombing on
soft target by Boko Haram terrorists.
Olonisakin
stated this in Abuja at the 2015 Nigerian Navy Research and
development seminar, with the theme; 'Innovation and Research and
Development (R&D): Turning Bright Ideas to Operational Solutions'.
He
attributed the high rate of soft target bombings by the Boko Haram
insurgents being witnessed in the past couple of months, to the increase
pressure on the insurgents in the North-eastern part of the country.
According
to him: "The issue of suicide bombings that we have been witnessing is
as a result of the pressure on the Boko Haram terrorists in the north
east.
"They
are now aiming at the soft targets, and Nigerians must be security
conscious and report any suspicious movement around them, because
security is everybody's business especially the face we are in now."
The
CDS emphasised that, "the pressure have been on terrorists and they are
fanning out, and, in the process of fanning out, they are hitting the
soft targets". He however urged members of the public to be wary,
security conscious, and as well as report any area where they observe
suspicious movement or activities.
When
asked about the effort being in place for the rescue of the Chibok
girls, the Defence Chief was sceptical, saying; "we are to ensure that
everyone that have been probably abducted or even conscripted by the
Boko Haram terrorists are brought safely including the Chibok girls. So,
he said, that is our desire and that is what we are working towards.
Olonisakin
however revealed that there was no report concerning Chibok girls
presently; adding that was why the military was encouraging research and
development in order to improve its efficiency.
The
CDS also disclosed that the military was working to come up with a
strategy to effectively tackle vandalism, illegal bunkering and every
issue associated with oil and gas as it plans to improve the security of
the sector.
Earlier,
the Chief of Naval Staff (CNS), Vice Admiral Ibok-Ete Ibas said that
the Nigerian Navy Directorate of research and development was
established in 2004 with the aim of addressing the immediate problems
associated with service's operational, logistics and technology
acquisition, but lamented that it performance had been less inspiring.
Ibas
pointed out that "the recurring issue of sustainability of the fleet
stood imposingly and staunchly to dispel many doubt on this, and the
reasons for this poor outing were not far-fetched as its include; poor
resource availability, inadequate coordination of R&D activities in
the NN".
To
address the challenges, he noted that the seminar was one of the
approaches the navy adopted to purse her inventive intentions and to
reposition R&D as the pivot of attaining a technological self
reliance.
"The
past effort of these initiatives have already triggered appropriate
R&D activities in some development objectives contained within the
extant Revised NN Transformation plan 2011-2020.
"The
directorate have made a remarkable innovative progress in design,
construction, information, technology and training; including the use of
alginate extracted from sea weeds to stabilise late rite to produce
Compressed Earth Blocks," he said.
To
this end, Ibas challenged the participants that the value of their
deliberations during the seminar is expected to form the key determinant
for successful transformation of the naval operations.
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