Nigerian Army and Contemporary Security Challenges
By Colonel Sagir Musa
In
line with the constitutional mandate of the Nigerian Army to assist
civil authority when directed, the Chief of Army Staff Lt Gen Tukur
Buratai proactively appraised the myriad of security challenges and
scenarios across the nation. Consequently, he directed the conduct of
several Simulation, Command Post and Field Training Exercises in various
regions of Nigeria.
These
Exercises were deliberately initiated and conducted with an overarching
aim of checkmating identified security challenges prevalent in the
regions where they were carried out. In this regard, Exercise SHIRIN
HARBI was staged from 17 -19 April 2016 in 3 Division Area of
Responsibility to take care of the insurgency and sundry crimes such as
cattle rustling and armed banditry common in parts of the North Eastern
Region.
In
the same vein, Exercise HARBIN KUNAMA was held in 1 Division Area of
Responsibility from 9 – 15 July 2016 to rid the general area of the
North West Region of banditry, insurgency, religious insurrection, armed
robbery and cattle rustling among other menaces.
Also,
Exercise CROCODILE SMILE was conducted from 5 – 10 September 2016 in
the Niger Delta Region by a combination of 2 and 82 Divisions with the
major aim of reducing incidences of illegal bunkering, oil theft,
piracy, pipeline vandalization and other criminalities across the entire
region. Additionally, it was the objective of the exercise to sharpen
the skills of army personnel to be proficient in Internal Security
duties in maritime operations.
Similarly,
Exercise PYTHON DANCE was carried out in the South Eastern Region from
27 November – 27 December 2016. The peculiar security challenges in the
region such as kidnapping, abduction, armed robbery, farmers – herdsmen
clashes, communal crisis, traffic gridlock and violent secessionist
agitation among others were the targets of this Exercise.
Thus,
the concept of Exercise PYTHON DANCE, just like others before it, is
purely Command Post, Field Training and Real Time Exercise. It is aimed
to enhance troops’ agility and preparedness across spectrum of
contemporary and emerging security challenges peculiar to South Eastern
Region. The Exercise is three in one, in that - it was – deliberately
designed as - a Command Post Exercise that transmuted into Field
Training Exercise and where necessary dovetailed into real time mission
or activities such as anti kidnapping drills, Patrols, Raids, Cordon and
Search, Check Points, Road Blocks and Show of Force.
One
interesting aspect of the Exercise is that it is multi agency in nature
and execution. Relevant Para-Military organizations such as elements of
the Nigerian Police Force, Nigerian Security and Civil Defence Corps,
State Security Services and Federal Road Safety Commission synergized
and collaborated to ensure successful execution and attainment of
outlined objectives.
Also,
the non reliance on only Military Line of Operation to achieve the end
states of the exercise was part of the texture of EX PYTHON DANCE. For
this reason, an elaborately generous Civil - Military Cooperation Line
of Operation had been successfully planned and executed during this
exercise. In this regard, some relevant Nigerian Army Corps and Services
such as the Medical Corps and Engineers Corps carried out medical
outreaches, roads and schools repairs across the South Eastern Region.
This contributed to positive public perception of the exercise and won
the hearts and minds of the civil populace in the targeted areas.
On
the whole, Ex PYTHON DANCE has numerous objectives. Some of which are;
to practice participating units on planning, preparation and conduct of
Internal Security Operations, intensify training on Counter Terrorism
and Internal Security Operations as well as to deter the activities of
kidnappers, cultists, armed robbers and violent secessionist agitators.
Others are - synergizing with relevant Para- Military services to
address the identified threats and sharpening the skills of troops
towards curtailing current and emerging security challenges peculiar to
the South Eastern Region. In all standards, this Exercise and others
before it were successful. The earmarked objectives have been achieved
and lessons learnt are being put into practice for the benefit of future
training and exercises.
Despite the initial
disinformation, agitation and misplaced apprehension about the Exercise,
the record of achievements during Ex PYTHON DANCE is huge and highly
acknowledged particularly by well meaning locals and visitors across the
South Eastern Region. Due to intensity of patrols, road blocks, raids
and other activities in the Military Line of Operation, miscreants and
criminals were denied freedom of action. As a result, most of the
criminal elements fizzled out of the region into neighboring Delta and
Rivers States. The account of peace, law, order and secured environments
in the entire South Eastern Region occasioned by the Exercise was
widely circulated by the media among others. Accordingly, the political
leadership, some elites and the locals in Abia, Anambra, Ebonyi, Enugu
and Imo States appreciated and differently voiced their commendations
about the Nigerian Army.
Also, most of the
security challenges such as intra and inter communal crisis, farmers –
herdsmen clashes, kidnapping, armed robbery and cultism as well as
“trading in human misery” in the region were grossly reduced to the
barest minimum. These menaces are and have been the focus and targets of
this Exercise and have so far been effectively achieved.
Similarly,
violent secessionist agitators and related irredentist groups were
silently suppressed. Consequently, the region was stabilized, with an
increased level of free movements and a boost to economic and social
activities.
Parenthetically, the annual
gridlock on the Niger Bridge at Onitsha was effectively remedied. The
yearly sufferings, inconveniencies and insecurity arising from traffic
jam on the Asaba-Onitsha axis of the bridge were curtailed. Seamless
flow of traffic was achieved by own troops working in synergy with the
Federal Road Safety Commission and the Nigerian Police Force. Above all,
Federal Road Safety Commission available Road Traffic Accident
Statistics in the entire region present a significant reduction
occasioned by the strength of road blocks, check points and patrols
during the period.
Equally
important is that the Exercise has further raised the image and
reputation of the Nigerian Army in its struggles to end insurgency,
crimes and criminalities across the nation.
It
is therefore interesting but not surprising to security and
intelligence community, – that Command Post and Field Training Exercises
were initiated and executed with the major objective of addressing
peculiar security challenges across the various regions of Nigeria. This
idea assisted significantly in the huge successes achieved in all the
areas where the Exercises were conducted. The Buratai’s Approach – that
of putting - realism/pragmatism and subterfuge into training, exercises
and/or operations strategically aimed or targeted to solving identified
security threats across the nation has so far yielded the desired
results.
Some of the effects of this “Realist
Approach to Warfare, Training and Exercises” are obvious not only in the
successes recorded, but also in the elements of surprise as been
achieved. Miscreants, saboteurs, bandits and criminals were taken
unaware – believing that the Exercise remains – a Command Post and/or a
Field Training Exercise only.
Similarly, the
art of warfare –real or putative, is part of a training period for the
participating troops. In this regard, a lot has been learnt on real time
situations during Ex PYTHON DANCE and the other Exercises before it.
Here, lies the beauty of the pragmatic approach to Internal Security
Operation, the imperativeness of its sustenance and possible extension
to Southern Kaduna and other identified flash points across the nation.
Colonel SAGIR MUSA
Deputy Director Army Public Relations
Enugu
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