Military hardware useless without intelligence: NSA Monguno

Despite spending a fortune to acquire 12 Embraer A-29 Super Tucano fighter jets, Babagana Monguno, National Security Adviser (NSA) to President Muhammadu Buhari, says intelligence remains the most effective instrument in fighting insurgency and banditry.
“Intelligence is the driver of operation. No matter how much you spend on defence forces- land, air, maritime or police, if you lack the relevant intelligence, you will just be like three blind men operating in a dark environment,” Mr Monguno said.
The security adviser made this assertion on Friday in Abuja while speaking at the public presentation of a research report titled ‘Terrorism and Banditry: The Nexus’; conducted by the Goodluck Jonathan Foundation (GJF).
The NSA, who was one of the panellists, said of the various forms of intelligence, human intelligence derived from the local community remained the most important.
“From the moment you get intelligence if the operational elements do not respond with the speed required that intelligence becomes stale and it compounds the problems that will come later,” Mr Monguno said.
“For as long as an agent of the government decides to franchise or eliminate the agent of the community, then you are depriving yourself of the most important oxygen, which is intelligence from the local community,” he said.
The Buhari-led regime had ordered 12 A-29 Super Tucano fighter jets from the United States to execute the ongoing war against Boko Haram. Six of the planes were delivered in July.
In a matter of days, the regime is expected to take delivery of the remaining six jets struck in a deal of $600 million approved by former President Donald Trump.
More from Peoples Gazette

States
Amotekun rescues travellers kidnapped in Ondo: Commander
The travellers were waylaid by gunmen around Ifira-Akoko, in Ondo State on Wednesday.

Diaspora
Nigerian embassy in South Africa on red alert over passport fraud
The Nigerian mission in South Africa says it’s on alert, following a red flag raised on a fake website for passport applications by the Nigerian mission in New York.

Opinion
Guinea needs a bitter pill — but will Africa find it?
However complicit outside influence may be in the recent turn of events, African leaders must take responsibility.

Port Harcourt
Police arrest sea pirate, rescue abducted persons in Rivers
They police alleged that the abduction was masterminded by a boat operator.

Health
Corp members will get COVID-19 vaccines, Gov. Masari promises
Governor Aminu Masari of Katsina State has pledged to provide adequate COVID-19 vaccines for all the corps members in the state.

World
UN Security Council, Biden commemorate 20th anniversary of 9/11 Al-Queda attacks
The 20th anniversary of 9/11 attacks comes amidst the recent withdrawal of troops from Afghanistan and return to power of the Taliban.