… Tasks Officers
on Crisis Management
Irked by the
growing wave of communal conflicts and other clashes in some parts of the
country, the Federal Government has ordered all security agencies in the
country to crush and deter all crises that have the potential to breach the
peace and national stability.
While it restated
that its first priority is to ensure the security of lives and property of the
citizenry, government said all socio-economic activities in the country must
continue to thrive without any hindrance from criminal elements and terrorists.
Minister of
Defence, Mansur Muhammad Dan-Ali gave the order on Tuesday in Abuja at a
seminar on "Media Management in Crisis Situation" for Information
Officers of the Military, Security and Response Agencies, which was organized
by the Centre for Crisis Communication (CCC) with support from the Defence
Headquarters DHQ as well as the Nigeria Stability and Reconciliation Programme
NSRP.
Declaring
the occasion open, he said "all security agencies in Nigeria have been
called upon to crush and deter the threats of crisis and conflicts that have
potential to disrupt peace and security of our country.
"Our
security and response agencies are constantly engaged in the essential tasks
required for meeting the internal security objectives of ensuring safety and
security of Nigeria's territorial integrity, its population and all the
critical infrastructures. Our government will not relent in this primary
objective", he pledged.
He added
that the government would continue to acknowledge the sustained efforts of the
various military, security and response agencies who in spite of all odds are
constantly and significantly mitigating the challenges and consequences of
violent eruptions and crisis across the country.
The minister
pledged continued support for all the agencies particularly those battling
insurgency in the North East so that they can effectively deliver on their
mandate.
On crisis
management, the minister tasked information officers of the various agencies to
be patriotic and professional in the discharge of their duties.
"You
must bear in mind that our dear country is currently confronted with several
challenges which demand every sense of professionalism in the way and manner
information is to be managed.
"You
have the responsibility to manage sensitive information at your disposal with
all sense of patriotism and to relate with media and the general public with
utmost sense of professionalism taking into cognizance the importance of our
cherished national interest and national security", he charged.
The minister
who commended the CCC for its contribution to national security also charged
other organizations to emulate such laudable initiative.
Welcoming
guests and participants to the seminar, the Executive Secretary, Centre for
Crisis Communications CCC, Air Commodore Yusuf Anas (retd) said the seminar was
designed to assist information officers to effectively and efficiently engage
the media to communicate responsibly with the public.
He added
that the media influence in contemporary scheme of human endeavour cannot be
downplayed, hence the need to develop an efficient and effective cadre of
Public Relations personnel who would be able to manage communication in crisis
situation.
The seminar,
he added, would also encourage synergy among security and response agencies
through harmonisation of information, recalling that in prior to the
establishment of the Forum of Spokespersons of Security and Response Agencies
FOSRA, the forebearer of CCC, there used to be conflicting information from the
various agencies during crisis situations. He however conceded that there was
still an urgent need to enhance greater communication with the public.
In his goodwill
message, Programme Manager of NSRP, Dr Ukoha Ukiwo said the NSRP is working in
eight target states on conflict mitigation, especially reducing it's effect on
the vulnerable segment off the population.
He
congratulated the CCC for being able to host the seminar in spite of several
challenges. He added that there would be a replication of the seminar in the
North East and South South zones of the country.
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