SECURITY
agents will be more confident in fighting terrorism, should the Federal
Government accept a recommendation that they get life insurance.
Besides,
the Galtimari Presidential Committee on security challenges in the
Northeast has advised the Federal Government to seek the cooperation of
the United States and nations with similar experience to stem the tide
of bombings perpetrated by the Islamist group, Boko Haram (western
education is sin).
The panel believes life insurance cover will encourage security agents to bodly face security challenges.
It
advised President Goodluck Jonathan to create an informal forum for
discussing security issues with governors and other stakeholders.
Also, the panel is seeking the abolition of indigeneship in all the 36 states.
These highlights, exclusively obtained by The Nation, are some of the key recommendations of the panel.
The
committee was inaugurated by the Secretary to the Government of the
Federation (SGF), Chief Anyim Pius Anyim, on August 2, last year.
Members
of the committee are: Amb. Usman G. Galtimari(Chairman), Senator Ali
Ndume, Chief Joe-Kyeri Gadzama(SAN), Col. Musa Shehu(rtd), Senator Bala
Mohammed, Dr. Bello Mohammed, Chief Emeka Wogu and Alhaji A.B. Shehu.
Following
the submission of a final report by the panel last September, the SGF
raised a seven-man White Paper Drafting Committee which was headed by
Comrade A. Mora.
Other
members of the committee are: Alh. Bukar Tijani, Esther G. Gonda; Alh.
Abdullahi Yola, Mr. Usman Abubakar, Mr. Jubril Adeniji; Mr. L.E. Njoku,
and Mr. U. Onwuanuokwu.
The main report and the government’s position have been harmonised in the White Paper.
The panel emphasised intelligence sharing and cooperation with the United States and others.
The
report said: “The committee observed that there is an apparent lack of
strong and enduring international engagement and cooperation with some
nations that experienced terrorism, such as the United States of America
. The lack of intelligence sharing to avert unpleasant situations
should be addressed.
“The
Committee’s findings in respect of links between the sect and
international terrorist organisations and the sophistication of sect’s
attacks (especially the attack on the United Nations’ Building) demand
international cooperation and engagement in the area of intelligence
gathering and dissemination of information.”
“The war on terrorism can only be won through effective collaboration with countries that have experienced the threat.
“The
Federal Government should diversify and strengthen its means of creating
avenues for international intelligence sharing and inter-agency
cooperation through diplomatic channels/pacts,” it said.
The
committee urged President Goodluck Jonathan to create an informal forum
for discussing security issues with governors and other stakeholders.
The panel specifically demanded one-on-one discussions between the President and governors on security matters.
The
report added: “The performance of security operatives can be improved
upon, if certain variables are provided. As a way forward, government
should ensure that security agents are given life insurance cover and
incentives in form of extra allowances.
“In
addition, security agents in the course of duty should have their
entitlements promptly paid in order to sustain the families they left
behind and to demonstrate that they did not die in vain.
“The
Federal Government should create an informal forum at the highest level,
where Mr. President will discuss national security issues with
governors and other major stakeholders from time to time.
“Again,
there is an urgent need to arrange an informal forum where Mr.
President will grant audience to each state governor on one-on-one basis
where issues of security could be addressed.”
The
committee identified the use of commercial motor-cyclists for terror
attacks and asked the government to regulate their operation.
“The
committee observed that motor-cycles are being used to commit. It
recommended that all commercial motor-cycle riders should be registered,
given reflective jackets and identity cards,” it added.
On religious intolerance in the North, the panel urged the Federal Government to prevail on states in the North to be fair.
The
report said: “There were alleged neglect and lack of concern by some
state governments in the North to some particular faith where their
legitimate rights and demands are ignored for no apparent reasons other
than possibly on the grounds that they constitute a minority.
“Some
state governments in the North that were alleged to have deliberately
denied the issuance of Certificates of Occupancy(C of O) to churches
should be advised to desist from such acts.
“They
should be immediately issued with C of O. Also, Christian Religious
Knowledge (CRK) should be allowed to be taught in schools alongside
Islamic Religious Knowledge/Studies in state where such is not done.
“Government accepts this recommendation.”
The committee also called for the abolition of indigeneship in the country with the adoption of Sokoto Model.
He
said: “As a roadmap to the return of peace to the North-East zone and
other parts of Nigeria , government should endevaour to integrate and
unite Nigerians by rejecting those things that divide us, such as
statism and the settler/indigene syndrome. Nigerians should be
encouraged to se other Nigerians as compatriots who can live and do
business anywhere in the country without any recourse to religion or
ethnicity.
“The
committee was availed with the existence of a unique approach by the
Sokoto State Government where everybody residing in the state is
considered and accorded indigeneship with full rights to free primary
education, registration of premises and ownership of property including
employment opportunities and right to contest political offices.
“The
Federal Government should encourage other states in the Federation to
adopt Sokoto State model where everybody is considered and accorded
indigeneship with full rights to free primary education, registration of
premises and ownership of property, including employment opportunities
and right to contest political offices.
“Government accepts this recommendation.”
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