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2m Security Personnel Not Enough To Protect Nigerians – COAS

The Chief of Army Staff, Gen. Taoreed Lagbaja, on Tuesday, said the number of security personnel in the country is not enough to protect the citizens.

Gen. Lagbaja noted that it is unrealistic for two million security personnel to protect a population of over 200 million Nigerians.

The COAS made this remark during the 2024 distinguished personality lecture in Ilorin, Kwara State.

Represented by the Chief of Army Training, Sanni Mohammed, the Army boss, highlighted the military’s heavy reliance on imported defence equipment due to the country’s weak industrial base.

The army chief also expressed concerns over the inadequate funding of the Armed Forces of Nigeria, AFN, which he said significantly affected the military’s operational performance.

He said: “In a country of over 200 million people, it is unrealistic to expect security agencies, totalling around two million, including an army of just over 100,000 active personnel without a reserve force, to secure the entire population.

“We import over 90 per cent of our military needs,” he said, noting that despite some local production efforts, the country’s dependence on foreign military supplies remains overwhelming.
“The pursuit of national development alongside national security is a costly endeavour, as defence policy is capital-intensive.

“In 2023, the entire AFN had a budget of about $2.8 billion, with an additional supplementary budget of around one billion dollars. However, not all budgetary allocations were fully released.

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“Although funding for the AFN has been improving annually since 2017, the country’s economic downturn has eroded the actual value of what is released.

“The lack of funding affects the AFN’s equipment holdings, which directly impacts performance.”

Addressing the security personnel gap, Lagbaja said, “The considerable, resource gap is being exploited by criminal elements. Addressing this requires investment in expanding and strengthening security forces, ensuring adequate personnel and resources.

“National security requires all citizens to be part of the security framework, fostering vigilance, trust, and community engagement. This will create a more resilient citizenry, better equipped to respond to national emergencies.”

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