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Niger Delta crisis, a result of Intelligence Failure – Falana

Senior Advocate of Nigeria (SAN), Femi Falana says the recent unrest in the Niger Delta is as a result of the height of intelligence failure by the nation’s security system.

Falana, who spoke at a public forum organised by the Lagos State Records and Archives Bureau (LASRAB) at the Memorable Gathering Event Centre, Alausa to mark the 2016 International Archives Day, said the failure of the security agencies to keep proper records was the reason for conflict eruption and escalation in the different parts of the country.

“We are people without a record. There is no country that can fight corruption and insecurity without adequate information. What is going in the Niger Delta now is the height of intelligence failure.

“After the crisis in the region and the emergence of the militants and the crisis that led to the amnesty programme, we would have expected the country to keep records, as was the case in those days. For instance in those days, when a prisoner is released, where he goes to, he will be monitored. But when unleash warlords, who have been asked to drop their guns and weapons to the society.

“But no one monitored them. At the time they were holding meetings to launch a more ferocious attack on the nation, no one was worried about them. The security operatives were concerned about other minor issues.

“It is pathetic that our security officials are more interested in reckless abuse of human rights rather than gathering information and intelligence that can fight and track crimes in the country,” he said.

According to Falana, in Nigeria, it was not always easy “to get copy of any judgment. There is no court in Nigeria that can give you a copy of judgment of 15 years ago; even if you give the country one billion naira.”

He cited the case Lagos High Court, which according to him, had an archive, though getting a document from the archive “will require one paying specially. They will tell you that you should give them three months.

“After time elapse, they will tell you that they cannot find the document. With this act, vital records are lost. The only apparatus that had standout in the last couple of years was the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC). They have helped in fighting corruption in the country,” he said.

Speaking at the event, Governor Akinwunmi Ambode, who was represented by the Commissioner for Information and Strategy, Mr Steve Ayorinde said keeping record was vital in fighting and tracking crime and insecurity.

Ambode stated that the illicit trade in historical artifacts had gained prominence globally, saying that “even though international convention has made this practice cumbersome, we have recorded some success in this regard. Some artifacts stolen from various communities in Nigeria are been gradually returned.”

The governor, therefore, explained that since the creation of LASRAB, efforts had been made “to gain access to valuable records that have been magnanimous handed over to the state government for safekeeping and conservation for all.”

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