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‘Bandits Can Be Traced Like Influencers’


Former Chief of Army Staff and ex-Ambassador to the Benin, Tukur Buratai, has said Nigerian security agencies possess the technological capability to locate and track bandits and kidnappers operating across the country.

Speaking during an interview on TVC on Monday, Buratai expressed doubts over claims that criminal groups who openly publicise their activities on social media cannot be traced by security agencies.

“I don’t think they failed to locate. If they can locate ordinary citizens or social media influencers, I don’t believe they can locate these bandits that flaunt their loot or whatever activities they do,” he said.

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While refraining from directly accusing security agencies of negligence, the retired lieutenant general suggested that operational considerations may be responsible for the apparent lack of decisive action against some criminal groups.

Buratai stressed the need for continuous investment in Nigeria’s security architecture through capacity building, recruitment and improved welfare for personnel.

“There must be capacity building of all the security agencies, and continuously,” he said.

He also advocated increased recruitment into the nation’s security services, particularly the police, to enhance operational effectiveness and response capabilities.

The former army chief noted that Nigeria’s armed forces possess specialised units capable of conducting complex rescue operations, including the Navy’s Special Boat Service and the Army’s Special Forces.

However, he explained that security authorities often have to balance operational objectives with the safety of hostages and the risk of collateral damage during rescue missions.

Buratai further called for the strengthening of the National Counter Terrorism Centre under the Office of the National Security Adviser, recommending the establishment of state-level branches equipped with advanced technology and operational facilities.

According to him, decentralising the centre’s operations would improve coordination among security agencies and enhance the country’s overall counter-terrorism response.



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