DEFENCE
NDLEA, Customs Sign MoU to Tackle Illicit Drugs
The National Drug Law Enforcement Agency (NDLEA) and the Nigerian Customs Service (NCS) on Tuesday, signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) that would inflict maximum loss on drug cartels.
The NDLEA Chairman, retired Brig.-Gen. Buba Marwa and the Comptroller General NCS, retired Col.
Hameed Ali both signed the MoU in Abuja.The MoU is expected to inflict severe loss on drug cartel bent on trafficking illicit substances at the detriment of Nigeria and Nigerians.
In his remarks, Marwa expressed delight at the decision by the two government agencies to document their working relationship in an MoU.
He said that the move was certainly a benchmark for information and intelligence sharing.
He revealed that the document contained number of innovations that would encourage interpersonal relationship amongst the rank and file at various levels of command and administration of the two organisations.
He added that it provided for joint training of personnel just as it made provisions for regular meetings of command officers at various levels of command structures.
The NDLEA chairman said that it was also a platform for sharing of operational and administrative experiences with a view to adopting best practices that work.
According to him, with this united front, there could only be one assurance that the criminal elements in our society will definitely be the losers.
“I assure you that they would certainly lose big as we come for them to put them where they rightly belong and cripple their crime syndicates.
“There is no doubt about the benefits that this MoU will provide to our two services and the nation at large.
“It is my hope that its successful execution and implementation will provide the necessary impetus for extension to other sister law enforcement agencies operating at our airports, seaports and land borders.”
Marwa said that it was, therefore, imperative to drive the implementation of the MoU to ensure that its objectives and derivable are achieved.
He noted that the expected outcome of the series of interactions among both organisations would be to foster better understanding of the respective roles and mandates of the two organisation.
He said that it would also helped on how they complement one another in a mutually inclusive way.
“The ultimate objective is to dissolve suspicion, friction and general interagency rivalry that does not do our nation any good in terms of effectively securing the entry and exit points of our dear country.
“This will provide an effective defence line at our various ports of entry/exit to prevent the influx of offensive materials and substances that undermine our national security.
“It will also ensure that our national assets are not smuggled out to undermine our economic progress and stability,” he further said.
Earlier, Ali commended Marwa for initiating the MoU, saying that the MoU would help send a very strong signal in the fight against crime.
“We believe that coming together shows commitment to saving this nation from drugs and other substances. I want to take this special opportunity to thank my senior for initiating this MOU.
“I must say something; Marwa is a very committed person. It is not new to us in the uniform to see his strides, for those who have had the opportunity to serve with him. He is a game player and a game changer.
“When my attention was drawn to this initiative, I knew this was the Marwa trend. I thank him for initiating this event, and creating an avenue for us to synergise and come up with a veritable way for fighting drug abuse in this nation,” he said.
Ali reiterated that the coming together of both agencies would not send a signal only to the nation but to the international partners that the agencies were committed to protecting the borders from illicit drugs.
“We have all along been doing this, finding drugs in the borders, but thank God the sole responsibility has been removed from us, and we have some relief.
“What we do now is that when we arrest the suspects, we hand them over to the NDLEA, where they will be pursued, investigated, and punished severely.
“The coming of Marwa has given us confidence that the suspects will be handled accordingly,” he said.
He gave assurance of the commitment of the NCS to the implementation of the MoU saying the agency was grateful to have been incorporated into the initiative.
“I want to believe that the collaboration will make impact in reducing to the barest minimum the drug menace. NDLEA and the Customs must also invest in technology to fight the drug menace.
“Both of us must ensure we deploy technology as we go into this commitment, to fighting the drug menace.
“It is the key to success, as methods of concealment are numerous, with other illicit drugs put in pockets, shoes, and edible foods.” he said. (NAN)
DEFENCE
Army Destroys Bandits Camps, Recover Ammunition in Taraba
The troops of 6 Brigade, Sector 3 of Operation Whirl Stroke (OPWS), have destroyed several bandits camps and recovered ammunition in Taraba.This is contained in a statement on Sunday in Jalingo signed by Capt. Olubodunde Oni, Acting Assistant Director Army Public Relations.It said the successes were recorded in a series of clearance operations under Commander of the Brigade, Brig.
Gen. Kingsley Uwa, across multiple bandits hideouts in Taraba. “The operation code named OP GOLDEN PEACE commenced after extensive confidence building patrols, clearance missions, and stakeholder engagements, which proved effective in the northern part of the state.“The latest phase of the operation began on 28 November 2024 in Takum Local Government Area (LGA), focusing on known bandit and terrorist hideouts around Lijam High Ground.”The statement indicated that during the operations, several bandit camps were destroyed, and troops recovered 27 rounds of 7.62mm special ammunition, one AK 47 Magazine, one handheld Baofeng radio and 2 motorcycles.“To further solidify the safety of residents, troops projected force into the Akume and Ananum areas of Donga LGA on 30 November 2024, reinforcing the Brigade’s commitment to securing lives and property throughout Taraba State.”The statement quoted the Commander of the 6 Brigade who commended the troops, urging them to remain vigilant.“Together, we will ensure peace and security across Taraba State and beyond.“This is our determined effort to ensure a safe and secure environment for the ongoing farm harvest season and the forthcoming yuletide and to ensure that the state does not become a safe haven for criminals,” the commander is quoted as saying.(NAN)DEFENCE
Cybersecurity Bedrock of NAF’s Operational Readiness – CAS
The Chief of the Air Staff (CAS), Air Marshal Hasan Abubakar, says cybersecurity is the bedrock of operational readiness and the key to mission success of the Nigerian Air Force (NAF).
Abubakar said this on Tuesday in Abuja, at the opening of NAF’s Cybersecurity Awareness Training.
He said the training was a vital initiative that would highlight the future of national security in the increasingly interconnected world, where artificial intelligence and advanced technologies play pivotal roles.
According to him, the integration of technology into warfare has ushered in a new era where digital bits and bytes are as formidable as physical bullets and bombs.
“The integrity of our nation’s defence systems, the security of our communications, and the sanctity of our data depend on the strength and resilience of our cybersecurity framework.
“For the NAF, which has distinguished itself as being more technological advanced than other services, cybersecurity is not just an IT concern; it is the bedrock of our operational readiness and the key to mission success.”
The CAS also said that the workshop would serve as a vital part of NAF’s efforts at ensuring that its personnel were equipped to meet the demands of securing the nation’s collective cyber environment.
He added that the recent global events had highlighted the severe consequences of cyberattacks, which could disrupt critical operations and undermine national security.
He disclosed that NAF’s platforms depended on secure digital communications, making them vulnerable to potential hijacking or operational disruptions.
According to him, these vulnerabilities emphasise the urgent need for a proactive and robust approach to cybersecurity within our ranks, which is precisely the focus of our gathering here today.
“Cybersecurity is a continuous journey that demands vigilance, ethical conduct, and a commitment to protecting our nation’s digital infrastructure.
“Let us continue to build a resilient cybersecurity posture that will enable us to stand ready against any threat, known or unknown that may arise in the digital age.”
In his remarks, the Chief of Communications and Information System, NAF, AVM Suleiman Usman, said the training was designed to equipped personnel with the necessary knowledge and tools to protect both physical borders and digital frontiers.
Usman explained that the training had dominated CAS’ strategic intent to develop and sustain optimal operational effectiveness in the NAF.
He said the cybersecurity training was an essential part of their collective mission to secure the integrity of NAF’s information networks.
“Cyber threats are more sophisticated than ever, hence the need for robust and resilient cybersecurity measures against evolving threats becomes ostensible.
“We are not just guarding the airspace but also protecting data, communications and systems that are integral to the success of every mission we undertake,” he said.
In his lecture titled, “Global Trends and Pillars of Cybersecurity for NAF”, Dr Asogbon Godwin, said that NAF must develop comprehensive cyber security policies and laws that addressed various types of cybercrimes.
He said that the cybercrimes include hacking, identity theft, phishing, and malware attacks.
Godwin urged the air force to invest in raising awareness about cybercrime risks and best practices for staying safe online and training investigators and prosecutors on digital forensics and other technical skills needed to investigate cybercrimes.
He also advised NAF to void ‘Bring Your Own Device (BYOD) police and also practice Zero Trust Principle.(NAN)
DEFENCE
Troops Nab Wanted Terrorist, Habu Dogo, 7 IPOB/ESN Terrorists
The Defence Headquarters says the Nigerian troops have in the last one week apprehended a notorious terrorist leader, Abubakar Ibrahim (AKA) Habu Dogo in Sokoto and seven IPOB/ESN commanders in South-East.
The Director, Defence Media Operations, Maj.-Gen. Edward Buba, in a statement on Saturday, said that Habu Dogo was apprehended at Rumji Village in Illela Local Government Area of Sokoto State.
According to him, Habu Dogo is a wanted terrorist on the watch list of security agencies both in Nigeria and in the Niger Republic because of the cross border nature of his terrorist activities.
He said the alleged IPOB/ ESN terror operatives apprehended include; Dr Nnamdi Chukwudoze and Chigozie Ezetoha (AKA Chapet) who were nabbed in Ihiala Local Government Area of Anambra.
“Others are , Mrs Ngozi Chukwuka and Mr Oyekachi Ohia who were arrested in Umuahia South Local Government Area of Abia,”he said.
He said others are, Mr Ifeanyi Eze , Mr Augustine Udemba and Mr Onyedikachi Udemba were arrested in Umunneochi Local Government Area of Abia while, Elijah Mmaduipeya Obumneke was arrested in Orsu Local Government Area of Imo.
“The ongoing counter insurgency and counter terrorism operations has continued to degrade the combat capacity of terrorists across the country,’’ he said. (NAN)