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Building public trust crucial to success of military operations – Counter terrorism boss

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The National Coordinator, National Counter -Terrorism Centre, retired Rear Adm. Yaminu Musa, has said that building public trust was crucial to the success of military operations.

Musa, was represented by Commodore BM Sule, at a one-day seminar with the theme :“Civil Military Relations: Non-kinetic efforts of the Nigerian Military in Security Management, Challenges, and Prospects”, organised by Defence Correspondent at the Nigerian Army Resource Centre.

He said the nation’s military has witnessed expanding roles in addressing non-conventional security threats such as terrorism, insurgency and communal conflicts.

Musa noted that attention was previously given to only the kinetic means in managing security, without looking at the non-kinetic methods, which involves non use of military force.

According to him, the media plays significant role in shaping this relationship as it serves as a bridge between the military and the public.

“The press has been a dependable partner in projecting the military in positive light by providing accurate and timely information to the public.

“By reporting on military operations, security challenges and government initiatives, the press helps keeps citizens informed, fosters transparency and makes public officials accountable.

“This information is essential for a well informed society and can influence public perceptions, policies and decisions related to security and defence,” he said.

The Director, Defence Media Operations, Maj.-Gen. Edward Baba, said the military would do its best in maintaining and sustaining cordial relationship in the interest of the nation.

 

On his part, the Acting Director, Defence Information, Brig -Gen. Tukur Gusau, urged the media to be circumspect in their reportage of security issues without jeopardising ongoing operations.

 

Gusau also urged the media to understand the nature of information management in the military while seeking information or clarification over issues.

 

He expressed the readiness of the military to work with the media as partners in progress.

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