Military: Boko Haram's Links With ISIS, Int'l Terror Groups An Open Secret
18 May 2015
Boko Haram fighters
•To double up 'actionable' intelligence
•Internal security challenges substantially abated
•Internal security challenges substantially abated
The Nigerian military has said that the claimed link between the Boko
Haram terrorists and other global terror groups such as Islamic State in
Iraq and Syria (ISIS) is an open secret.
The Chief of Defence Intelligence (CDI), Rear Admiral Gabriel Okoi,
stated this Monday in Abuja, while fielding questions from journalists
at the opening ceremony of the Deputy Defence
Advisers/Attaches/Librarians Training Conference.
This is coming as the intelligence officers have been charged to double
up their efforts in the area of 'actionable intelligence' required for
effective Counter-Terrorism and Counter-Insurgency (CT COIN) operations.
Okoi, when asked if their is substantive intelligence to validate the
allegiance of Boko Haram to the notorious terror group like ISIS, he
said; "its an open secret".
He also charged the Defence Attaches to ensure that the activities of
Boko Haram and their linkage with global terror and terror groups are
well monitored, saying "failure to do that is at their own risk".
The Military Intelligence Chief said that the theme for the conference:
"Refocusing Activities of Nigeria's Defence Missions to Meet
Contemporary Security Challenges", was carefully selected to guide their
deliberations to the current efforts at addressing the security
challenges bedeviling the country and create an atmosphere for
sustainable national security and development.
Okoi also declared that with the recent victories against Boko Haram
and the successful conduct of the general election, the general internal
security problem, especially in the North East has been drastically
reduced.
Let me remind you all, he said, that we are at a very unique point in
our national political life when for the first time in our democratic
history an opposition is taking over the reins of government.
He noted: "It is unique and interesting as the international community
will no doubt be looking forward to the roles Nigeria will play in the
international arena with you as key players.
"This is coming at a time also when the security challenges which
necessitated the increased the involvement of the Nigerian Armed Forces
in internal security operations has abated".
Speaking further, Okoi expressed belief that in no distant time the
security problems would have been delt with adequately to bring peace
to Nigerians and the West African sub-region as a whole.
"Let me at this juncture remind you all that to achieve acceptable
peace in the Continent you must double your efforts at providing
actionable intelligence that will help in decision making", he urged.
According to the CDI, the growing sophistication of the society coupled
with increasing expectations from home and abroad requires a continuous
re-appraisal of the military's operational tactics and methods of
intelligence gathering in order to rise the demands of the 21st Century
security environment.
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