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Bwala Unveils Federal Government’s Multi Front Plan to Tackle Insurgency, Banditry and Kidnapping in Nigeria.

Lydia EDEH by Lydia EDEH
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Bwala Unveils Federal Government’s Multi Front Plan to Tackle Insurgency, Banditry and Kidnapping in Nigeria.

Special Adviser to President Bola Ahmed Tinubu on Policy Communication, Daniel Bwala, has outlined a broad set of measures he says the Federal Government is pursuing to confront insurgency, banditry and kidnapping across Nigeria.

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Bwala’s remarks come amid continued security challenges affecting communities in parts of the country, with criminal gangs and terrorist groups operating in different regions and exploiting weak local security structures, poverty and limited economic opportunities.

According to reports on his recent public comments, the government’s approach includes strengthening security operations, improving recruitment into the security services, enhancing intelligence gathering and promoting stronger coordination between federal agencies, state governments and local communities.

Bwala has also argued that the fight against insecurity cannot be left solely to the Federal Government. He has called for greater accountability at the state and local government levels, particularly because many kidnapping incidents occur within local government areas. He has maintained that governors and local government authorities have important responsibilities in preventing and responding to criminal activity within their jurisdictions.

The presidential aide has further highlighted the potential role of organized and government regulated community security structures in supporting formal security agencies. Similar community based arrangements have been used in parts of northern Nigeria, although security experts have consistently stressed the need for proper oversight, training and legal accountability to prevent abuses and the proliferation of armed groups.

Nigeria’s security crisis remains complex, involving distinct but sometimes overlapping threats. The north-east continues to face an insurgency linked to Boko Haram and Islamic State West Africa Province, while parts of the north-west and north central regions have struggled with armed banditry, rural violence and ransom kidnappings.

Experts have repeatedly argued that military operations alone may not provide a lasting solution. Research on banditry in north-western Nigeria has identified the importance of combining security sector reform with peace building and socio economic development, particularly in communities affected by poverty, unemployment and limited access to state institutions.

Recent security operations have recorded successes against armed groups, including a major military offensive in Zamfara State in which authorities said more than 300 bandits were killed. However, the continuing presence of criminal networks and insurgent groups underscores the scale of the challenge facing Nigeria’s security agencies.

Bwala’s proposed strategy therefore reflects a multi layered approach: expanding the capacity of security agencies, improving intelligence led operations, strengthening community engagement, holding subnational authorities accountable and addressing the socio economic conditions that enable criminal recruitment.

The effectiveness of the strategy will ultimately depend on sustained implementation, stronger intergovernmental cooperation, adequate funding, respect for human rights and the ability of authorities to prevent criminal groups from exploiting vulnerable communities.

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