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Insecurity: Gov El-Rufai Talks Too Much, National Security Adviser Laments

NSA, Babagana Monguno

The National Security Adviser (NSA), retired Major General Babagana Munguno has lamented that Kaduna State Governor, Nasir El-Rufai talks too much about the insecurity, thereby giving out secret information about the whereabouts of terrorists to terrorist, especially those who kidnapped train passengers recently.

Munguno, who spoke to news men today, April 21, shortly after the security council meeting at the Presidential villa, Abuja, said that the governor’s claim that the military failed to act despite intelligence reports made available to them early enough on the hideout of bandits and planned attacks could compromise the security situation as the bandits could relocate to other destinations if they knew that their current hideout was known.

“When you start talking too much, you give away a lot. Now, even if they say we know where they are, that in itself is already a problem.”

Munguno said that once such comment was made, whether true or not, the bandits might relocate to another location.

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He said that it was better sometimes to just keep silence instead of talking and giving out vital information like El-Rufai did, adding that for Governor El-Rufai to say: “we know who they are, where they are” was in itself dangerous.

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