The Chief of Defence Staff, CDS, General Christopher Musa, has stressed that military actions alone cannot achieve national security in Nigeria.
According to him, military action is only just 30 per cent of what is needed to attain national security, while the remaining 70% depends on political and socio-economic interventions.
General Musa stated this during the Roundtable Discussion on Nigeria’s Security and National Interest, organized by the National Counter-Terrorism Centre under the Office of the National Security Adviser, in collaboration with Defence Correspondents, in Abuja.
The CDS emphasized the need for joint efforts in tackling insecurity in Nigeria.
General Musa went further to highlight the roles journalism could play in the enhancement of security in the country.
He noted that Military efforts to safeguard Nigeria’s sovereignty could be enhanced through development journalism which is a specialized form of journalism that focuses on the social, economic, and political development of a nation.
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