Olonisakin
The
Chief of Defence Staff (CDS), Gen. Gabriel Olonisakin, has called for
the patriotic commitment of all stakeholders for the unity, peace and
security of the country in view of the myriad of country's security
challenges.
The CDS stated this at the Defence
Headquarters (DHQ), Abuja, during the One-Day Defence Correspondents'
Seminar titled: "Constructive Reportage as an Important Ingredient for
National Security".
He
said that the media and military are two of the most important
stakeholders in projecting, promoting and protecting the national
security.
According to him, it is incumbent on
all the stakeholders in the national security and allied sectors to
assist Defence media practitioners to build human and institutional
capacity to facilitate effective performance and goal attainment,
especially on issues that affect national security of Nigeria.
"It
is important from the onset, to state that although, we play different
roles and may see things from different perspectives, we all must be
responsive as stakeholders in the overriding task of nation building,"
he said.
Olonisakin
noted that in a developing nation like Nigeria, which is engulfed with a
dynamic flux of security challenges, the media is required to build
bridges of understanding between the military and the people in the
discharge of its national security mandate.
He
emphasised that as professionals, the two parties are expected to have a
clear understanding of the challenges confronting the country, which
include pastoralist/farmers' clashes, cattle rustling, kidnapping,
militancy, vandalism of Critical National Infrastructure (CNI)
particularly oil facilities, ethnic nationalism, terrorism and
insurgency.
He
said: "These challenges singly and collectively, have the grim
potentials to undermine the Nigerian State. These are very potent and
sensitive crisis situations that have the capacity to wreck our ship of
state, if not handled with utmost care and professionalism that they
deserve.
"To
prevent this, the Armed Forces of Nigeria (AFN) has been called upon to
provide Military Assistance to Civil Authority (MACA) in accordance
with the Constitution of the Federal Republic of Nigeria 1999 (as
amended)."
"In
the past one year, the AFN has made remarkable progress in the
provision of security across the nation. In particular, I can proudly
state that the patriotic and gallant efforts of our troops in alliance
with other key-players, downgraded the Boko Haram terrorists in the
North East.
"However,
the security situation in Nigeria is still rather fluid and calls for
the patriotic commitment of all institutions and citizens, governmental
and non-governmental organisations," he added.
In
the same vein, the Minister of Information and Culture, Mr. Lai
Mohammed, said that what remains is for the civilian populace to rise up
to the security situation in the country by mobilizing support for the
military and other security agencies.
Mohammed
who was represented by the Ministry's Permanent Secretary, Mrs.
Ayotunde Adesugba, said that the relevant stakeholders should be able
to keep the public abreast of other developments in the security
sectors, which they " are currently demonstrating this through 'winning
hearts and minds' projects".
"To achieve this, I
will recommend the putting in place of a sound public information
strategy to enlighten Nigerians about the important roles the military
has been tasked to play in the country," he said.
Earlier,
the Director of Defence Information (DDI), Brig-Gen. Rabe Abubaka, said
that the seminar will serve as a platform for enhancing a robust
cooperation, understanding and partnership between the AFN and the media
practitioners "especially at this critical time of security challenges
facing our dear nation".
Also
the Communique issued at the end of the seminar recommended among other
things that Defence Correspondents and military information managers
need regular training to improve capacity in defense reportage;
experienced reporters should be assigned to Defence and security beat;
and that military information managers should give timely access to
information to Defence correspondents.
The
communique further called for "enhanced interpersonal relationship
between military information managers and Defence correspondents; the
Defence Correspondents are encouraged to do more investigative reports;
and there is need for confidence building and trust between military
information managers and Defence correspondents.
"Need
to engage in official and unofficial communication with Defence
correspondents to agree on what to report and what not to report;
Military information managers should de-emphasize the recurrent
preference to foreign media outfits in Defence /security related
matters; and there should be transparency and openness in the management
of information on military operations."
"That
Defence correspondents should report all military operations with sense
of responsibility and patriotism to promote national security; and the
military should devise strategy to honour officers and men who paid the
supreme price in Defence of the fatherland."
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