NSA, Babagana Monguno
The
Office of the National Security Adviser (ONSA) has stated that
effective and systemic use of Strategic Communication in all Ministries,
Departments and Agencies is key to counter-terrorism and overall
national security operations.
The
Coordinator, Counter-Terrorism Centre (CTC), ONSA, Commodore Yem Musa,
stated this at the One-Day; 'Strategic Communication Analytical
Technique Exercise'.
Musa
said that the nature of asymmetric warfare and the liberalisation of
information access through the social media has made it imperative for
any state actors serious about its national security to develop
efficient and effective use of Strategic Communication.
He
noted that the threat from terrorists, insurgent groups and other
non-state actors in the country, has called for enhanced capacity and
holistic measures to deal with the emerging security challenges.
The
CTC boss however, expressed regret that whereas the non-state actors in
the country, have perfected effective use of the social media,
Information and Communication Technology (ICT) to deadly effect, the
government is still playing a catch-up role.
He
said: "The increasing discourse on strategic communication among
stakeholders in Nigeria can be linked to the growing body of research
on, and practice of counter-terrorism laws, policies and strategy. This,
too, is as a result of a new kind of threat hitherto unknown to us.
"The
threat from terrorism and violent extremism in parts of Nigeria have
not only stretched our law enforcement, security and intelligence
agencies, in terms of men and equipment, but also exposed the gap in our
capacity to face asymmetric warfare."
"Whereas
violent extremist groups are adept in the use of strategic
communication this cannot be said of governments. Through this exercise,
we will explore how strategic communication must be a first order
capability in the armed forces, law enforcement and intelligence
agencies as well as strategic MDAs of government," he added.
Musa
informed stakeholders at the exercise that "strategic communication is a
crucial and relevant tool for counter terrorism and counter insurgency
and permeates all governance structures and enhance national security
and well-being".
At
the end of the exercise, participants agreed on the need to develop a
common lexicon on strategic communication across MDAs in Nigeria.
By PRnigeria
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