Terrorism more a global threat than pandemics, climate change – NSA Monguno
“In the North Eastern part of Nigeria, the activities of Boko Haram terrorists and the so called the Islamic State West Africa Province with known affiliation to other international terror networks such as Daesh and Al-Qaeda have continued to undermine the security and livelihoods of the whole of the people
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Despite the negative impacts of the pandemics and climate change have had on the global health, terrorism is still more of a threat to existence to human race, Nigeria’s National Security Adviser, Babagana Monguno said.
The NSA, a retired army general, stated this on Monday June 28, 2021, at the ongoing Second United Nations High-Level Conference of Heads of Counter-Terrorism Agencies of members states, convened by the United Nations Secretary General, Mr. Antonio Guterres, at the United Nations Headquarters in New York.
Major General Monguno has stated that “in order to deal decisively with the complex nature of terrorism and other transnational organized crimes, the international community must see the threat of terrorism to a particular country as a threat to global peace and security.”
The NSA said terrorism “has continued to manifest itself as vicious and relentless global threat, recognizing no border, nationality and all religions.”
He noted that terrorism has evolved to a modern weapon of violence for non-state actors in this era of globalization.
“I can say with total conviction that apart from pandemics, natural disasters and the climate itself, today the greatest threat to the existence of human race is the global scourge of terrorism” the NSA stated.
The NSA stated that “preventing terrorist attacks, safe guiding borders, empowering national police, improving the criminal justice system, curbing elicit financial flows as well as hurting the abuse of drugs and hard substances remain extremely daunting challenges for most nations, including Nigeria in addressing the scourge of terrorism.
“The fallout of activities associated with jihadist and other forms of terror have collectively heightened insecurity in the greater part of African continent with serious economic, social and political implications for its people.
“In the North Eastern part of Nigeria, the activities of Boko Haram terrorists and the so called the Islamic State West Africa Province with known affiliation to other international terror networks such as Daesh and Al-Qaeda have continued to undermine the security and livelihoods of the whole of the people, while at the same time overlapping into neighboring countries of the Lake Chad Basin”
It was disclosed that over a million persons have been internally displaced in the communities in Borno, Adamawa and Yobe states , while over seven million remain in need of humanitarians assistance in North Eastern Nigeria.
The NSA noted that “social media platforms have become instrument often leverage by terror groups to propagate their ideologies, recruit vulnerable youths, radicalize them and instill fear in the target community, as well as deflate the moral of defense and security forces. He noted that the terrorist groups approach is to portray the government as incapable of guaranteeing the protection and well-being of the population.
General Monguno noted that “the President funding commitment to the first regional organization for countering insecurity- the Multinational Joint Task Force (MJTF), has continued to yield results, diffusing tensions and curbing the activities of Boko Haram and ISWAP within the fridges of the Lake Chad Basin.
The NSA expressed President Buhari’s commitment in working with all nations, not just those in the sub region and the African continent but the entire international community. He stated that Nigeria committed in working within the confine of legitimacy and legality in dealing with the multiple problems of security in the country without hurting the sensibility of innocent people, as well as abiding by the international standards of human rights of the people.