Terrorism: FG partners US on border security
The
Federal Government has sought the assistance of the United States to
introduce modern technology to secure the nation’s porous borders as
well as assist in tackling its current security challenges.
Minister of Interior, Abba Moro, who
said this during a meeting with security experts from the US in Abuja on
Tuesday,expressed the government’s readiness to acquire modern
technologies that would help the country secure its borders from
infiltration.
This came as the Inspector-General of
Police, Mohammed Abubakar, solicited the continued assistance of the
international community in the fight against insurgency and other forms
of criminalities in the country.
Abubakar made the appeal at his maiden
meeting with the security attaches of foreign embassies in the country
at the Force Headquarters.
The minister noted that terrorists had
learnt to evade the traditional systems of detection and expressed
government’s willingness to use every available resource to prevent
evil-minded foreign elements from causing havoc in the country.
Moro told a visiting delegation of
security experts from the US who presented proposals for the
installation of comprehensive border control equipment, that Nigeria
would be very glad to partner with any friendly country with workable
solutions to the nation’s current security challenge.
He noted that traditional border patrols
and physical checks were no longer enough or workable in tracking down
terrorists who were equally seeking better ways to advance their
nefarious activities.
The minister, who remarked that
terrorism had no boundaries, called for feasible synergy between the
nation’s neighbours and the US to ensure proper use of the advanced
security equipment to protect the borders and greatly reduce incidences
of illegal migration into the country by questionable elements.
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