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Insecurity driven by asymmetric warfare, intelligence gaps — Ondo NSCDC Commandant

Insecurity driven by asymmetric warfare, intelligence gaps — Ondo NSCDC Commandant

What if the very strategies used to combat insecurity are actually amplifying the problem?

In a recent discussion, Ondo NSCDC Commandant, Oluyemi Ibiloye, shed light on the persistent insecurity challenges in Ondo State. He pinpointed two major culprits: asymmetric warfare and gaps in intelligence. But what do these terms mean for everyday citizens?

Asymmetric warfare refers to conflicts where opposing forces have unequal military resources or tactics. In the context of Ondo State, this can manifest in ways that leave local communities vulnerable, making them easy targets for criminal elements.

The intelligence gaps identified by Ibiloye are equally concerning. When security forces lack timely and accurate information, their ability to respond effectively diminishes. This creates a cycle where insecurity breeds more insecurity, leaving residents feeling increasingly unsafe.

So, why should you care? Understanding these dynamics can help you grasp the challenges faced by security agencies and the impact on your community. It highlights the importance of local cooperation and information sharing to address these issues effectively.

As Ibiloye continues to address these challenges, it raises questions about the future of safety in Ondo State. Will strategies evolve to meet these complex threats?

To stay informed on the latest developments and insights from security officials, consider reading the full report at the source for the latest verified details.

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