The Sole Administrator of Rivers State, Vice Admiral (Rtd) Ibok-Ete Ibas, has charged participants of Senior Course 47 of the Armed Forces Command and Staff College (AFCSC), Jaji, to find practical solutions to current security challenges facing the nation.
The Administrator gave the charge when the Senior Course 47 participants paid him a courtesy visit at the Government House in Port Harcourt on Monday.
Represented by the Secretary to the State Government (SSG), Prof. Ibibia Lucky Worika, Vice Admiral Ibas emphasized the significance of their study tour to Rivers State, given the prevailing security threats to lives and property, which necessitated the current administration’s intervention.
He stressed the importance of gathering credible intelligence to address insecurity, noting that security challenges negatively impact economic productivity, reduce government revenue, and deter investments.
“It disturbs our utmost conviction that those who provide human capital that fuels insecurity in urban and remote areas include, of course, our rural populace.
“Hence, any study channeled towards harvesting grassroots intelligence is worth embarking on, as internal security without proper feedback mechanisms will be an illusion to be pursued but cannot be attained,” the Administrator stated.
Vice Admiral Ibas urged the participants to ensure that their interactions with security agencies and other stakeholders, as well as the data collected, go beyond mere academic exercise and translate into practical, actionable strategies for enhancing security operations.
He expressed confidence that the study would contribute to both academic scholarship and the broader security framework necessary for a safer and more secure Rivers State.
The Team Leader and Director of Logistics at AFCSC Jaji, Commodore S. O. Abdularaheen, explained that his team was one of nine groups on a study tour of selected states in Nigeria.
“The tour is part of this year’s research on the Nigerian environment as it relates to national security concerns,” he said.
Commodore Abdularaheen said the theme of the tour is, “Harnessing Grassroots Intelligence for Enhanced Internal Security.”
He noted that their findings would be compiled into a research paper for the college, with recommendations expected to be adopted by relevant government agencies and organizations for implementation.
The visit underscores Rivers State’s commitment to collaborating with security institutions to develop sustainable solutions to insecurity, fostering a safer and more prosperous society.
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