Today, Saturday 16th January 2016, Nigeria Community Leaders and key figures in the security industry will gather at Nigeria Diaspora Security Forum (NDSF) inaugural event in 2016 where the issue of Nigeria Security Scorecard would be discussed.
NDSF applaud the decision of the Commander-in-Chief of the Armed Forces, President Muhammad Buhari GCFR, to meet with the Chibok Girls family and their supporters. Preventive Terrorism Expert & Chairperson of NDSF, Temitope Olodo said:
"The administration of President Muhammad Buhari promised to improve security and contributed of the safe return of the Chibok Girls; NDSF also made representation to the President on the same matter when he was campaigning and the diaspora community is watching and confident Mr. President would deliver his promise"
NDSF welcomes the decision of the Federal Government to setup a new investigation but Nigerians in the Diaspora are tried of "continuous investigation panels" whose reports outcome are neither published publicly and lack the necessary diversity that would boost the integrity of such report.
In light of the above, we are calling on the Federal Government to be proactive in ensuring that -
1. All previous white papers on security are published on the Ministry of Justice website in line with the legislative stipulation of the Freedom of Information Act.
2. The new investigation panel should be inclusive of young talented experts, community leaders and relevant diaspora consultants that could make the outcome effective.
We are using this medium to call on the Federal Government of Nigeria to setup a Special Taskforce with sole responsibility of handling the issue of the Chibok Girls; and this Special Taskforce should be a multi-agency security operational focused body.
NDSF is concern that there is little or no discussion in the public domain regarding the "Safer School Initiative" fund and we are calling on the Federal Government to guarantee transparency in the availability of information to Nigeria on this matter, IDPs funding and Boko Haram Victim Fund.
In conclusion, Temitope Olodo said:
"We in the Diaspora have faith in Mr. President and his promise on security; we have witness improvement in Nigeria security infrastructure but it is critical that Mr. President maintain his connectivity with the majority of Nigerians in the Diaspora that encouraged their family and friends to vote of him - he must consider us as a constituency in his decision making process"
Temitope Olodo Esq.,
Chairman
Nigeria Diaspora Security Forum
www.naijaconsultancysecurityforum.uk
+447466 55 99 66
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