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Buratai Questions Inability to Track Bandits, Calls for Stronger Security Coordination

Tukur Buratai has questioned why bandits who publicise their activities online remain difficult to locate, insisting security agencies possess the tools to track them.

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Former Chief of Army Staff, Tukur Buratai, has argued that Nigerian security agencies have the tools and technology required to trace bandits and kidnappers, especially those who openly showcase their activities online.

Buratai made the remarks during an appearance on TVC on Monday, where he questioned why criminal groups that post videos and communicate publicly on social media remain difficult to apprehend.

He maintained that security agencies have demonstrated the ability to track individuals in other situations and should be equally capable of locating criminal networks.

“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.”

The former army chief stopped short of accusing security agencies of negligence but suggested that operational realities may account for some of the decisions taken by authorities.

He called for continuous strengthening of Nigeria’s security institutions through training, capacity development and improved welfare packages for personnel.

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“There must be capacity building of all the security agencies, and continuously,” he said, while also advocating increased recruitment of security personnel and police officers.

Buratai further pointed to the capabilities of elite military formations such as the Navy’s Special Boat Service and the Army’s Special Forces, noting that they are trained to undertake high-risk rescue operations.

He explained, however, that authorities often have to weigh the risks to hostages and the potential for collateral damage before launching such operations.

As part of broader security reforms, Buratai recommended expanding the National Counter Terrorism Centre under the Office of the National Security Adviser.

According to him, establishing state branches of the centre and equipping them with modern technology and operational infrastructure would improve intelligence sharing, coordination and the overall effectiveness of Nigeria’s counter-terrorism efforts.

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