Nigeria’s Fight Against Terrorism: Examining the Willful Failure of Our Security Agencies
A legal expert warns that Nigeria’s security crisis is not due to lack of capacity but a willful failure by agencies to use existing intelligence tools. He argues that forces can track suspects even in remote forests and known terrorist hideouts like Sambisa. Yet the same surveillance methods are not applied consistently against kidnappers and other criminal networks. This perspective has sparked a wider discussion on governance, the effective use of intelligence, and strategies needed to dismantle criminal groups across the country.
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