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Former Chief of Army Staff, Lt. Gen. Tukur Buratai (retd.), has expressed doubts about claims that security agencies are unable to trace bandits and kidnappers who frequently share videos and communicate publicly from their hideouts.

Speaking during a television interview, Buratai argued that security operatives possess the capacity to identify and track criminal groups, especially those that openly display their activities online.

His comments come amid growing concerns over insecurity in the country, including the recent abduction of pupils and teachers from schools in Oriire Local Government Area of Oyo State, where one of the victims was reportedly killed by the kidnappers.

According to Buratai, if security agencies can successfully trace ordinary citizens and social media personalities, they should also be capable of locating criminal groups that publicise their actions through videos and online platforms.

While avoiding direct criticism of security institutions, the retired military officer suggested that operational considerations may influence how security agencies respond to such situations.

He stressed the importance of strengthening Nigeria’s security framework through continuous capacity development, increased recruitment, and improved welfare packages for personnel.

Buratai noted that the country needs more soldiers, police officers, and other security operatives to effectively tackle emerging threats. He also advocated regular training and retraining programmes, alongside better housing and welfare support for personnel.

Addressing questions about hostage rescue capabilities, Buratai stated that the Nigerian military has specialised units trained for high-risk rescue operations. He pointed to the Nigerian Navy’s Special Boat Service and the Nigerian Army’s Special Forces as examples of units equipped for rescue missions and VIP protection duties.

However, he explained that rescue operations involving kidnappers often require careful planning because of the potential risks to hostages and the possibility of collateral damage.

Buratai further recommended expanding the National Counter Terrorism Centre under the Office of the National Security Adviser. He proposed establishing state-level branches equipped with modern technology, operational centres, and advanced intelligence capabilities to improve coordination among security agencies.

According to him, strengthening intelligence gathering, surveillance technology, and inter-agency cooperation would significantly enhance Nigeria’s efforts to combat terrorism, banditry, and kidnapping.

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