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Wednesday, 30 October 2013
Nigeria, FBI, CIA To Fight Boko-haram
In an attempt to stop the insecurity that is
being posed to Nigeria by the Boko
Haram Sect, the Inspector General of
Police, Mr. Mohammed Abubakar, has
sought for collaboration with the Federal
Bureau of Investigation (FBI), Central
Intelligence Agency (CIA), New York Police
Department, United Nations and other
United States security agencies.
The Inspector General of Police who has
been on a working visit to the United
States since last week told Nigeria's
officials at the embassy in Washington,
DC at a briefing that his meetings with
various security agencies in America were
aimed at achieving the required support
from the international security agencies
and other multilateral bodies, particularly
in the area of intelligence gathering,
intelligence sharing, exchange
programmes, combating terrorism, peace-
keeping operations and capacity building,
especially on training, manpower and
infrastructural development for the
Nigeria Police Force.
He said that he believed that insecurity
would become a forgotten phase in
Nigeria with the new collaboration of the
the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI),
Central Intelligence Agency (CIA), New
York Police Department, United Nations
and other United States security agencies.
Saying that the security challenges that
Nigeria is facing today is applicable to all
countries in the world, Abubakar noted
that the federal government was doing
greatly to ensure that the country
becomes very safe for both its citizens
and foreigners.
He however urged Nigerian living in the
United States to ensure that they come
home to join force with the Nigerian
government in the government's efforts
to make the country a crime-free nation.
IG Abubakar pressed further that his
working visit and meetings with United
States security chiefs had given him a vast
knowledge on how to make Nigeria free in
the hands of Boko Haram's terrorists.
He also made it known that all the
security
agencies that he met both in New York
and
Washington, DC had pledged their
supports and collaboration to ensure that
Boko Haram and other terrorist group do
not have a place to stay in Nigeria.
His words: "My meetings went very well, I
sought better ways of collaboration
between the US security and the Nigerian
security, even the Nigerian government as
a whole.
We had meetings that have to do with
sharing of intelligence information and
support for fighting crimes and
criminality in the world particularly
terrorism.
On the issue of state police, the
Inspector-General said that he was
against the idea from the beginning
because he was aware that some state
governors would surely use the agency, if
created, to intimidate their opponents. He
added that this would cause more security
problems for the country.
On the allegation that some senior police
officers want to sell the new police
uniforms to junior officers, the police
chief said: "You cannot sell any police
uniform because there are lots of things
surrounding it which i will not even have
to disclose because it has security
implication on it. So it is not possible for
any officer to sell the
new uniform, and if you see anyone
selling it, then you have to know that he
is selling the fake ones".
On the report that policemen have been
preventing members of the Academic
Staff Union of Universities (ASUU) from
embarking on protests in some states in
Nigeria, IG Abubakar said that there was
no way any police could stop people from
embarking on any peaceful protest.
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