The Secretary to the Government of the Federation (SGF), Senator George Akume, says the Federal Government remains committed to ending terrorism and banditry across the country.
Akume gave the assurance on Friday at the Peace and Security Summit Award in Abuja. Represented by the Permanent Secretary, Office of the SGF, Aminu Yar’Gaya, he called on the media to support the government’s efforts through balanced and responsible reporting.
He urged journalists to ensure that reports on insecurity reflect all sides of the conflict, including the efforts of the military and the experiences of victims.
“We are concerned about reportage of banditry and terrorism in the country. We are not saying attacks should not be reported, but all sides should be reflected.
“Stories of terrorism should be reported in a fair manner on the part of our gallant military and the victims.
“Government is doing a lot regarding the fight against terrorism and banditry and we are determined to do more,” he said.
The convener of the summit, Jennifer Serrano, said the event was timely in view of the country’s security challenges, stressing that all Nigerians must support the government’s efforts to tackle terrorism and banditry.
Chairman of the House of Representatives Committee on Defence, Rep. Benson Babajimi, represented by his deputy, Rep. Ahmad Kalambaina, said the National Assembly remains open to partnerships that will strengthen the country’s laws, promote national unity and ensure lasting peace.
He described the summit as timely, noting that Nigeria is currently facing growing security and social challenges.
“In our society, peace and security are not just words, they are the true foundation of unity. Without peace, our laws and policies cannot work.
“As lawmakers, who make laws that safeguard everyone, we must build a country where every person feels safe in their home and community.
“Hosting this summit underscores the recognition that the primary business of government is law and order, and by government, I mean the executive, the legislature and the judiciary.
“This security summit is an important part of the ongoing engagement with stakeholders on the security concerns of our nation.
“Let me say that today’s event represents a significant step towards redefining the national security arrangements for peace and unity of our country,” he said.
Kalambaina added that effective security depends on citizens’ level of security consciousness and the relationship between communities and security agencies.
He stressed that greater commitment to security and crime prevention has become necessary in light of the country’s current security challenges.

