Security Chiefs Allege Plan To Scuttle 2019 Polls
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Heads of the nationโs security agencies have expressed worry over alleged ongoing attempts by some groups to disrupt the processes leading to the 2019 general elections.
The Senior Special Assistant to the President on Media and Publicity, Garba Shehu, disclosed this in a statement madeย availableย to journalists in Abuja on Thursday.
The presidential spokesmanย listedย those who addressed the media practitioners to include the Director General of theย Department of Stateย Services, Lawal Daura; Director General of the National Intelligence Agency, Ambassador Ahmed Abubakar; and the Chief of Defence Staff, Gen. Gabriel Olonisakin.
He quoted them as saying that the aim of the unnamed groups was to create a stalemate in the polity.
He said, โThe security chieftains expressed the particular worry that there are groups in the country with evil designs to disrupt the processes leading to the 2019 general elections in the hope of creating a stalemate.
โThey warned the media against the activities of some unregistered groups that have lately been active in trying to undermine critical institutions such as the law-enforcement agencies and the Independent National Electoral Commission.
โThe security heads also called for closer cooperation from the media to prevent terrorists and radical ideologies directed from abroad from undermining the ongoing efforts to restore security in parts of the country facing the challenges of terrorism, economic sabotage, criminality, farmers-herdsmenโs clashes and the spread of illegal weapons.โ
Shehu said in the midst of the debate over the right to freedom of expression and the governmentโs efforts to ensure that the digital space and the mass media generally did not become a playground for terrorism and destabilisation, the security chiefs gave assurances that they would maintain a balance between openness and national security.
He said they however called on media owners and journalists to walk the fine balance between openness on one hand and national security on the other.
He further quoted them as saying that the situation could be helped where the media reduce sensation from their daily coverage.
โOur state of national security is not as bad as it is painted by the media,โ he quoted them as saying.
In seeking the support from the media towards the achievement of security for everyone, the heads of the agencies reportedly emphasised that sharing and coordination among security agencies and the media were essential to counter the ever-changing threats faced by the nation.
Shehu further said the security chiefs also expressed the view that the Nigerian media had a role to play in securing Nigeriaโs national interest.
This expected role of the press, he said, was in tandem with global best practices, particularly on issues that had bearing on national security.
He said the security chiefs, therefore, invited the media โas partners to continue to be security conscious and exercise restraint in disseminating information that could expose theย servicesย to ridicule or harm our national security.
โPrior consultation with appropriate members of the Intelligence Community is the best way to go.โ
Shehu said the NIA boss recalled what he described as unsavoury developments of the last one year, which had put the agency in a negative limelight.
He said the security chief however said that such developments were not peculiar to the agency.
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Source: Punch