By Harry Awurumibe, Editor, Abuja Bureau
Determined to find an immediate and long term solutions to the festering insecurity in Nigeria which has impacted negatively on the economy of the country and the overall wellbeing of the citizens, a two-day Roundtable event titled
“Asymmetrical National Security Challenges,The Army and National Development” will hold at Nigerian Army Resource Centre, Asokoro, Abuja from Monday, June 24 to Tuesday, June 25, 2024.
The event which is spearheaded by the Nigerian Army Resource Centre (NARC) and Development Specs Academy (DSA) in conjunction with other strategic partners such as the Nigerian Institute of Public relations (NIPR), the Nigerian Union of Journalists (NUJ), the Voice of Nigeria (VON) and the News agency of Nigerian (NAN), is designed as a Third-Party initiative, to distil and present Implementable Action Points (IAPs) on pressing asymmetrical national security challenges.
Other partners are the Institute for Strategic Development Communication (ISDEVCOM), Nnamdi Azikiwe Business School (IBS), and the National Drug law enforcement Agency (NDLEA), and the Institute for Peace, Security and Development Studies (IPSDS).
Speaking at a pre-event press briefing on Friday in Abuja attended by Major General Garba Ayodeji Wahab (rtd), Director General NARC; Dr. Ike Neliaku, President of NIPR; Brigadier General Sani Kukasheka Usman (rtd), Consultant Director, of Corporate Affairs and Information Services (DCAIS) at NARC, Abuja, among other dignitries, Professor Okey Ikechukwu, Executive Director, DSA, said the interactive session was organized as part of a series of public engagements designed to strengthen public awareness about the planned Roundtable on “Asymmetrical National Security Challenges, the Army and National Development”.
According to him the essence of drawing special attention to the strategic partners at the press briefing is to emphasize the roles and relevance of credible and highly regarded professional bodies, institutes and institutions, as well as agencies of government that are headed by professional in public communication, professional information management and the media.
Said he: “On behalf of The Nigerian Army Resource Centre (NARC) and Development Specs Academy (DSA), I welcome you to this pre-event Press Briefing”.
“It is organized as part of a series of public engagements designed to strengthen public awareness about our planned RoundTable on “Asymmetrical National Security Challenges, the Army and National Development”.
“We went round and consulted with all of them, in the process of preparing for the Roundtable”.
Speaking further, on the essence of the Roundtable, Prof Ikechukwu said: “This Roundtable is designed as a Third-Party initiative, to distil and present Implementable Action Points (IAPs) on pressing asymmetrical national security challenges. READ ALSO:
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“These are security challenges that do not take the simple form of easily-identified, routinely compartmentalized, properly isolated and unilaterally targetable problems.
“They range from embedded targets, refusal to help the army and other security agencies with local intelligence, the targeting of military personnel for hostile civilian attention, unproductive community engagements, deliberate misrepresentation of the activities and achievements of the Nigerian Army through fake news, deliberate misinformation and disinformation, among other disruptive activities”.
He insisted that “this Roundtable shall project national interest narratives in an objective and professional manner, while promoting public understanding of the roles, and achievements, of the Nigerian Army in the ongoing efforts to protect and secure the Nigerian State.
“It will also project National Interest Communication without Propaganda (NIC–P) and hopefully metamorphose into a platform for regular updates on the efforts of the Nigerian Army and the national security apparatus.
“From our pre-event investigations, surveys and consultations for this Roundtable, it became clear that more and more Nigerians see and treat national security problems that are threatening their very lives as purely the business of the military and, especially, the army.
” That is why this Roundtable seeks to drive a new narrative, by getting Nigeria’s various publics to see and understand their roles, and the roles of other key actors, in the wider national ecosystem of synchronized security”.
Prof Ikechukwu also said the Roundtable shall be used to re-emphasize, as much as possible, the specific and general roles of the military, particularly the Nigerian army, in the cocktail of structures, activities and processes that constitute the national security architecture.
He said this should address the emerging challenges and deliberate misrepresentations of our men in uniform as objectively as possible.
“This Round,table shall, among other things:
Showcase facts-based reviews of current asymmetrical national security challenges and the achievements of the Nigerian Army in that trgart.
“Present a holistic perspective on the imperatives of a “whole of society approach” to national security challenges and
Use Chatham House Rules to project Third-Party presentations, narratives and suggestions that the Nigerian Army and other players in the national security framework may not be a able to put in the public domain, because of constraints of professional protocols and political considerations;
“Establish informed linkages between the fallouts of misguided political decisions, overlooked multiplier effects of the operating environment and emerging national security challenges in different parts of the country and present our general and specific security challenges, as well as the efforts and achievements of the military, particularly the Nigerian army, in dealing with them.
“Gentlemen of the press, let me conclude this briefing by thanking you and also by inviting you to the main event, which is scheduled for Monday, 24th and Tuesday, 25th June 2024.
I thank you for your kind attention”.