Speak With One Voice: ENPCN Slams Double Speaking Counter-Terrorism Remarks By Defence Minister Musa
The Ethnic Nationalities for Peaceful Co-existence in Nigeria (ENPCN) has expressed deep concern over what appears to be conflicting public pronouncements by the Honourable Minister of Defence, General Christopher Gwabin Musa (Rtd.), regarding Nigeria's counter-terrorism strategy.
In a statement signed by its National Publicity Secretary, Dr. Joe Idoko, ENPCN noted that as "a coalition committed to national unity, peacebuilding and harmonious coexistence among Nigeria's diverse ethnic nationalities, we believe that at a time when insecurity continues to threaten lives, livelihoods and national cohesion, senior government officials—particularly those entrusted with the nation's defence architecture—must communicate with clarity, consistency and strategic discipline."
The group noted that "Within a short period, Nigerians were presented with two contrasting messages from the Minister. In Sokoto State, he directed troops not to wait for any order before shooting terrorists and bandits, warning that any soldier who failed to do so would be treated as a bandit. Shortly afterwards, at the Arise News State Police Town Hall, the same Minister rightly acknowledged that no nation can shoot itself to peace, stressing that kinetic operations account for only about 25 to 30 per cent of successful counter-terrorism efforts, while non-kinetic measures such as dialogue, community engagement and public cooperation account for the greater share."
ENPCN argued that while security experts understand the distinction between tactical battlefield directives and broader national security strategy, ordinary Nigerians are left wondering which policy truly reflects the government's position, "Such uncertainty is avoidable and should never arise from the public statements of the nation's chief defence policymaker.
"Counter-terrorism is not won through powerful speeches or dramatic declarations. Around the world, successful nations confronting terrorism have demonstrated that disciplined leadership, intelligence-driven operations, professional military conduct, effective policing, economic inclusion, community partnership and accountable governance produce lasting security outcomes. Public rhetoric, no matter how forceful, cannot substitute for measurable progress on the ground.
"The greatest reassurance Nigerians seek today is not another declaration of resolve but visible evidence that highways are becoming safer, farming communities are protected, schools are secure, displaced persons are returning home, and terrorist attacks are steadily declining.
"We are equally concerned that excessive public commentary on operational matters could unintentionally provide propaganda opportunities for criminal elements while raising expectations that may not immediately translate into improved security outcomes. Modern security management requires careful strategic communication that strengthens public confidence without creating unnecessary confusion or sensationalism."
Appealing for caution, the Ethnic Nationalities for Peaceful Co-existence in Nigeria said it "therefore respectfully urges the Honourable Minister of Defence to exercise greater caution in public engagements and allow the operational successes of the Armed Forces to become the primary evidence of effective leadership. Nigerians will judge the Ministry not by the frequency of public statements but by the consistency of security improvements experienced across every region of the country.
"We also call on the Federal Government to strengthen the non-kinetic dimensions of national security through inclusive governance, youth empowerment, intelligence gathering, community policing partnerships, inter-ethnic dialogue, conflict prevention and justice sector reforms. Military operations remain indispensable, but they must operate within a comprehensive national security framework that addresses the root causes of violent extremism and criminality.
"Finally, we commend the courage, sacrifice and patriotism of officers and men of the Armed Forces of Nigeria and other security agencies who continue to risk their lives daily in defence of our nation. Their professionalism deserves unwavering institutional support, coherent policy direction and leadership that communicates with one clear and consistent strategic voice.
"Nigeria's diversity remains our greatest strength. Achieving lasting peace requires unity of purpose, disciplined leadership and a national security strategy that inspires confidence through results rather than rhetoric", the statement concluded.

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