The Theatre Commander, Operation Lafiya Dole, Major General Rogers Nicholas yesterday, met with Heads of Security Agencies and Non Governmental Organizations (NGO) at the Headquarters, Theatre Command, Maiduguri to deliberate on issues bordering on security and humanitarian activities in the north east theatre of operation.
Speaking at the meeting, General Nicholas who expressed immense appreciation for the humanitarian support of the NGOs to Internally Displaced Persons (IDPs) in the north east, stated that the meeting became necessary to address some unpleasant challenges arising from both security and humanitarian activities in the region.
He disclosed that some unregistered NGOs had found their way to the theatre and were operating without proper documentation with appropriate Government supervisory agencies.
The activities of such NGOs, the Theatre commander noted were undermining security in the theatre.
He urged all unregistered NGOs within the theatre to do so within two weeks, as unregistered NGOs would no longer have access to IDP camps and thorough fare at security check points.
The Theatre Commander also enjoined all NGOs in the Theatre to ensure that conveyance of relief materials to locations in the theatre would be conducted with road worthy vehicles to minimise the incidents of breakdown, upon which the insurgents capitalise to pilfer food, fuel and other logistics.
Reminding the NGOs of their neutrality and impartiality operational principles, General Nicholas urged the NGOs to stick to their statutory and organisational roles and avoid meddling in activities that could jeopardize security.
He reiterated the support of all security agencies under the aegis of Operation Lafiya Dole for the NGOs in the theatre of operation.
In a related development, a delegation from the Centre for Civilians in Conflict (CIVIC) paid a working visit to the Headquarters, Theatre Command Operation Lafiya Dole.
The delegation was led by the organization’s Executive Director, Frederico Borolo.
Describing the organization’s role in conflict, Borolo said the main objective of the Centre was to prevent and protect civilians from harm in conflict situations, adding that the Centre was a bridge between the military and civilians in conflict regions by working with the government and military actors to minimize conflict and its consequences on Nigerian population in the theatre of operation.
The Theatre commander Major General Rogers Nicholas assured the delegation that troops’ operations are guided by an operational code of conduct, Rules of Engagement, and respect for Fundamental Human Rights as well as International Humanitarian Laws.
He lauded the role of the Centre in protecting the civil populace, who he said were often times the victims in conflict situations.
He recalled that over 3000 civilians had been rescued by troops of Operation Lafiya Dole in the ongoing Operation Deep Punch 2.
“In Operation Lafiya Dole, we are duty bound to rescue and protect civilians in the conduct of our operations”, he stated.
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