The Oluwo of Iwo, Oba Abdulrosheed Akanbi, commended the united efforts of various Nigerian military divisions in tackling security challenges, especially in intelligence gathering and sharing.
In a statement from his press secretary, Alli Ibrahim, the Oluwo highlighted how this joint effort has notably helped in addressing insecurity in the nation.
He emphasized the positive impact of inter-agency cooperation on intelligence collection and dissemination within the military ranks.
The royal leader expressed optimism that this enhanced collaboration among soldiers and officers on the ground would lead to a substantial reduction in insecurity over the forthcoming months.
The statement partly read, “Nigeria’s security architecture has significantly improved as manifested in the decimation of terrorism and banditry. This was not unconnected with the appointment of capable hands as security chiefs. The synergy and inter-agency collaboration among them mostly especially in intelligence gathering and information dissemination have contributed immensely in checkmating insecurity.
“I specifically and especially commend the Commander In Chief of the Armed Forces, President Ahmed Tinubu for appointing capable hands as Service Chiefs to reconstruct the security model of Nigeria.”
He entrusted the responsibility of security to the most skilled individuals in the military and police forces, granting them the autonomy to execute their duties without obstruction. Presently, the outcomes achieved by these committed Nigerian patriots are evident for all to witness.
“Yesterday, I saw the Chief of Army Staff, Lt. General Taoreed Lagbaja in Sokoto to identify with and celebrate Christmas with troops of the operation Hadarin Daji at Gingiya Barracks. The approach of these chiefs to tackling insecurity is unique. It shows readiness, dedication, commitment and loyalty to one nation. I doubt if we had ever had it show well like this. The morale is high. They deserve our prayers, commendation and ultimate support.”