Former DSS operative warns Nigeria to prepare for war amid Lakurawa threat
General Politics, Headlines, Latest Politics, National Politics, Top Stories Saturday, November 9th, 2024By Enioluwa Adeniyi
A former Department of State Services (DSS) operative, Seyi Adetayo, has called for urgent action in response to the emergence of a new terrorist group, Lakurawa, warning that Nigerians must recognize the country is effectively at war.
Speaking on Channels Television’s Sunrise Daily on Friday, Adetayo equated Lakurawa with established terror groups such as ISWAP, Boko Haram, and splinter bandit factions that have destabilized much of Nigeria’s North East.
“Lakurawa will become another name that dominates our discourse on terror until Nigeria declares itself at war and implements measures to enhance military and intelligence operations,” Adetayo stated.
The Director of Defense Media Operations, Maj. Gen. Edward Buba, had previously confirmed in November that “Troops are confronted with Lakurawa in the Northwestern states of Sokoto and Kebbi.”
According to Buba, the group is linked to terrorist elements from the Sahel region, particularly from Mali and Niger, who have migrated into Nigeria due to regional instability. Their operations are reported to be concentrated in Kebbi and Sokoto states.
Security experts have partially attributed the group’s foothold to local communities in these states, criticizing them for initially accepting the group rather than reporting their presence to authorities.
The group’s influence has since expanded, leading to heightened security concerns.
Adetayo stressed that the Nigerian military needs significant reinforcement. “Massive recruitment into the army is essential as the current strength of our soldiers is insufficient. If left unchecked, more young boys will be drawn to these terror groups, turning Nigeria into a nation where movement becomes perilous,” he cautioned.
Offering a different perspective, retired military strategist Maj. Gen. Pat Akem noted that while the emergence of Lakurawa is serious, there is no need for panic.
He assured citizens that President Bola Tinubu has introduced proactive measures to counter the threat. “War should not be declared,” Akem argued.
“The president has already mandated the armed forces to act decisively against these bandits.”
Akem also emphasized that declaring war without the necessary resources would be counterproductive.
He highlighted the need to bolster the military’s reputation, cautioning against its involvement in policing and anti-banditry operations that he believes undermine its capabilities.
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