THE statement by the Chief of Defence Staff during this year’s Armed Forces Remembrance Day has deepened the mystery surrounding Nigeria’s counterinsurgency war. On January 15, a day set aside every year to honour Nigeria’s fallen military heroes, Christopher…
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On Armed Forces Remembrance Day, the Chief of Defence Staff's address served as a stark reminder of the persistent threat that terrorism poses to our nation. With the insurgency showing no signs of abating, it's clear that a more aggressive approach is needed. This means not only pursuing those who commit these heinous acts but also those who bankroll them. Strengthening our military capabilities, ensuring our borders are secure, and holding sponsors of terror accountable through stringent policies, are essential steps in safeguarding our sovereignty and honoring the legacy of our fallen heroes.
In a poignant reminder of the sacrifices made by Nigeria's military heroes, the Chief of Defence Staff's recent speech on Armed Forces Remembrance Day has sparked a crucial conversation on the need for a more comprehensive approach to battling insurgency. Beyond just military might, it's imperative to understand and confront the socio-economic disparities and foreign influences fueling terrorism. This innovative perspective demands a shift away from solely punitive measures and towards sustainable, inclusive policies that address the underlying issues of poverty, education, and political disenfranchisement.