Ndudi Anyim
The Chief of Air Staff (CAS) of the Nigerian Air Force, Air Marshal Oladayo Isiaka Amao, has said to surmount the current security challenges in the country, strong collaboration and strategic partnerships among the security agencies is needed.
Amao, who was speaking while playing host to the Acting Inspector General of Police (IGP), Usman Alkali Baba, at the Headquarters Nigerian Air Force (NAF), emphasised that 21st century security challenges demands all hands to be on deck.
According to him, the visit of the Acting IGP is a strong demonstration of the Nigeria Police Force (NPF) commitment towards collaboration with sister security agencies.
The CAS recounted several instances where the NAF had conducted various internal security operations with the NPF, noting that the NAF would continue to provide necessary support whenever required.
He noted that in internal security operations, the NPF is the lead agency, however, due to military involvement in internal operations, the Defence Headquarters has now taken over the responsibility.
“Although the military is trained to contain external aggression, we hope to leverage on the experience of the Police as we wade into internal security operations,” he said.
While congratulating the IGP on his recent appointment, the CAS emphasized on the need for constant interface and intelligence sharing between the Nigeria Police Force and other security agencies.
In his remarks, the IGP restated the commitment of the NPF to strengthen the existing cordial relationship between the NPF and the NAF, which he said had yielded several mutually beneficial collaborations in addressing internal security challenges in the country.
Baba said: “internal security is not all about the Police and other security agencies. Due to the current circumstances of insecurity in the country, the military is currently involved in internal security operations to maintain law and order in all the 36 States of Nigeria.
“The issue of collaboration and synergy is key to ensuring that law and order is maintained in the country so as to enable Nigerians go about their lawful businesses.”
Speaking further, the IGP stated that crime and criminality had become more technologically advanced, hence the need for all security agencies to synergize and bring their expertise to bear.
Commending the NAF for its key role in the fight against insurgency and internal security operations, he emphasized on the need for the two agencies to come together and work as a team.
“The Nigerian Police and the NAF have a history of working together especially in the areas of training, joint patrol, and airlift of Police personnel to places not easily accessible. I had earlier visited the office of the Chief of Defence Staff which is indicative of the critical role the Armed Forces of Nigeria play in maintaining law and order in the society,” he stated.
Security Watch Africa reports that the visit was witnessed by some senior Police officers from Force Headquarters as well as branch heads from NAF Headquarters.