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As Defence Minister announces progress in national security reengineering

EditorBy EditorApril 28, 2024Updated:April 28, 2024No Comments4 Mins Read
Defence Minister, Bello Muhammad at the Passing Out Parade (POP) of Nigerian Navy’s Batch 35 Trainees at the Nigeria Navy Basic Training School in Onne, Rivers
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The announcement made by the Minister of State for Defence, Bello Muhammad, regarding the recruitment of 1,486 personnel by the Nigeria Navy to enhance internal security operations in the Niger Delta, is a clear indication that the Nigerian security system is undergoing a significant reengineering process.

By Suleiman Abbah

This move announced by the Defence minister during the Passing Out Parade (POP) of Nigerian Navy’s Batch 35 Trainees at the Nigeria Navy Basic Training School in Onne, Rivers, on Saturday, signifies a commitment to bolstering the country’s defense capabilities and ensuring the safety and security of its citizens.

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The recruitment of 1,486 personnel by the Nigeria Navy, under the leadership of President Bola Tinubu’s chosen defence ministers Badaru and Muhammad, further underscores the government’s determination to achieve stellar performance in the realm of national security.

The move represents a proactive and strategic step towards reengineering the Nigerian security system for enhanced performance. This initiative underscores the government’s commitment to ensuring a safer and more secure environment for all citizens and signifies a significant milestone in the ongoing efforts to strengthen national security.

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By increasing the personnel strength of the Nigeria Navy, the government is addressing the pressing need for more manpower to combat various security challenges facing the country. With threats such as terrorism, piracy, and internal unrest continuing to pose significant risks to national security, the recruitment of additional personnel will bolster the Navy’s capacity to effectively respond to these challenges and protect the country’s maritime interests.

Furthermore, the decision reflects a forward-thinking approach to security management, demonstrating a proactive stance in confronting emerging threats before they escalate. By investing in the development and expansion of the Navy’s personnel, the government is taking a proactive step towards enhancing the overall effectiveness of the security apparatus in place.

The recruitment of additional personnel will not only strengthen the manpower of the Nigeria Navy but also contribute to the overall effectiveness of internal security operations in the Niger Delta region.

In a time where security challenges continue to pose threats to the stability of the country, this proactive approach taken by the government is commendable. It is essential to invest in the training and equipping of security personnel to effectively combat criminal activities and safeguard the lives and properties of Nigerians.

The rigorous six months of warfare and maritime combat training undergone by the newly recruited personnel is a testament to the level of preparedness and dedication required to combat the various security challenges faced by the country. These young men and women are joining the Nigeria Navy at a critical time when the Armed Forces need personnel with strength, courage, and resolve to tackle the security threats we are facing.

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Furthermore, the ongoing capacity-building efforts of the navy, such as infrastructural development, activating various operations, conducting technology-driven patrols, and the acquisition and recapitalization of new platforms, are essential components in enhancing the navy’s operational capabilities. The arrival of two 76-meter Offshore Patrol vessels from Turkey and three additional Fast Attack Craft from China, among other acquisitions, will significantly strengthen the navy’s fleet and operational readiness.

It is also noteworthy that the navy is actively engaged in joint exercises and training with foreign naval partners to enhance local capabilities. This collaboration with international partners demonstrates a commitment to continuous learning, improvement, and the adoption of best practices in maritime security operations.

This is a significant indication that the Nigerian security system   is undergoing a fundamental reengineering process with President Tinubu’s choice of the right persons in the defence ministry to oversee such initiatives. This move clearly demonstrates the government’s commitment to bolstering the country’s defense capabilities and ensuring the safety and security of its citizens.

President Bola Tinubu’s choice of the right individuals to oversee such initiatives further emphasizes the government’s dedication to achieving excellence in the realm of national security. The recruitment of 1,486 personnel will not only strengthen the manpower of the Nigeria Navy but also enhance the overall effectiveness of internal security operations in the Niger Delta region.

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