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Babagana Monguno: Meet The Man That Buhari Made National Security Adviser by Nobody: 10:39pm On Jul 13, 2015
By Dele Agekameh 25/01/2012:
The orgy of bomb blasts and gun fire that rocked the ancient city of Kano last Friday and also reared its ugly head in the wee hour of Sunday in Bauchi State has again brought to the fore the noticeable failure of intelligence pervading the nation’s security network. Unfortunately, for quite some time now, attention seems to have been concentrated only on the inability of the police to rise up to the internal security challenges confronting the nation.

With the recent ‘escape’ of a high-prized Boko Haram agent from police custody, nobody should be in doubt that the police has finally lost grip of the nation’s security, if it had any before. But we all know that the police alone cannot provide adequate security for the nation. That is why there are other sister agencies with clear-cut mandates. One of these agencies which have escaped public binoculars is the Defence Intelligence Agency, DIA. It is, perhaps, one of the agencies that are in a better position to neutralise the current scourge of Boko Haram’s insurgency.

Regrettably today, the DIA is a shadow of itself. But how did it get to this sorry pass? With the redeployment of Major General Babagana Monguno from the agency to the Defence Headquarters a few months ago, many of its staff breathe the air of respite. Why was it so? Monguno was appointed Chief of Defence Intelligence, CDI, in July 2009 but throughout his tenure, the agency retrogressed in terms of manpower development and relevance to national security. Monguno closed down all the offices of the agency in the states with the exception of Abuja and Lagos. Even at that, the agency’s office in Lagos operates with skeletal staff, most of whom are artisans.

One of the problems confronting the agency is a sort of military oligarchy that exists in the system. It is a kind of enthroned dictatorship that has been ravaging the place. DIA was established along with the State Security Service, SSS, and the Nigerian Intelligence Agency, NIA, in 1986. The agency was supposed to be modelled after the American Defence Intelligence Agency, comprising 30 percent of serving military personnel and 70 percent civilians. A fundamental crisis erupted when the military started seeing the agency as a “welfare ground”. Those at the helm of affairs, therefore, started their own restructuring by posting military personnel to the agency indiscriminately without any recourse to the act establishing it. In no time, the agency became flooded with military personnel while the number of civilians there took a sharp nosedive. The CDI and deputy CDI have consistently been military officers. 

What is happening at the agency is the promotion of military supremacy, as it has long become a custom for the military personnel posted to the agency to rub it on their civilian colleagues that they are “bloody civilians”. The irony of the whole scenario is that the military personnel are visibly idle even though they enjoy the luxury and privileges of being there, including training programmes abroad which have become their exclusive preserve while the “bloody civilians” are denied this opportunity. The foreign training is like “settlement” as they never come back to put their newly acquired knowledge to work, thus leaving vital security assignments that naturally fall within DIA’s orbit for other sister agencies to perform. No wonder the agency has literally been relegated to irrelevance in security matters in the country. 

Not only this. Monguno’s era witnessed a gradual decapitation of the agency as the total staff strength fell from about 100,000 to a miserable 10,000. Mostly affected were civilian staff, many of whom were compulsorily retired without any gratuity. As a result of this, many of the victims have dragged the agency to court. Currently, the agency operates about 11 departments. Out of these, only two departments that are less consequential are allocated to civilians. This is breeding a lot of suspicion and animosity between the military and civilian staff of the agency. 

Monguno’s tenure was an era of terror itself for an agency that could have easily fought the current wave of terrorism to a standstill. His professional background as an architect and someone who had no previous intelligence training must have robbed the agency of the required direction it needed during his tenure. In many instances, instead of a properly coordinated security duties, he usually resorted to ad hoc arrangements which exposed his naivety. During the inauguration of President Goodluck Jonathan on May 29, 2011, it was a fidgety Monguno who ordered the network providers to shut down Abuja networks for the duration of the ceremony out of fear of terrorists’ strike. He also ordered the closure of the entry routes into the city. The only respite was to allow those who wanted to leave the city to do so. 

Imagine the security agencies in say United States closing down Washington for a President’s inauguration even after 9/11 episode. What you have there is total covert operations that have often yielded good results. Such covert operations are alien to the security agency like DIA, which is saddled with internal security network.  

Monguno had the exclusive past time of putting fears in the minds of the staff, particularly the civilians, threatening and sacking them at the slightest opportunity. In addition to this, field officers were starved of funds while money was allocated for events that had no bearing with the job of the agency.  For instance, during the wedding ceremony of the daughter of AVM Faloyin, his deputy, in 2011, the vault of the agency was thrown open as military officers allegedly flew Business Class to the occasion in the United States with estacodes while ordinary bulbs could not be replaced as money was not released for operations. 

If we are to fight the current resurgence of terrorists activities in the country, the Presidency should take more than a passing look at the DIA as a whole so as to enable it to function as it ought to be. One way to do this is to make sure that professionalism is enthroned in the agency. It is good news that the new CDI, Major General S.Y Audu, is an intelligence officer who understands the terrain.

The tyrannical tenure of Monguno, an indigene of Borno State, may have compromised national security. This is because at the inception of Boko Haram insurgency, those who were apprehended were handled with kid gloves, as they were left in the agency’s visitors’ room instead of cells. This enabled them to move freely and even got to know that the agency had internal problems. It sounds unbelievable that the Boko Haram suspects were being served special meals from Mr. Biggs and others, while Monguno kept referring to them as “friends of the agency”.

What is needed at this stage is a total overhaul, re-organisation and restructuring of the agency to enable it to meet the exigency of the moment. The DIA should revert to the good old days when its operatives were everywhere. The greatest problem in the security network of the country at the moment seems to be inter and intra-agency rivalry. This may have been responsible for the constant failure of intelligence in the country’s security system. 

The security apparatuses need to come together and work for the common good of the country. This can only be achieved through concerted efforts in the area of inter-agencies’ cooperation. The plethora of security agencies too must put their house in order by engaging in confidence building, training in modern crime prevention and detection as well as provision of good working conditions for their operatives so as to encourage them to offer their best for the country.
www.thenationonlineng.net/2011/index.php/columnist/wednesday/dele-agekameh/34414-dia-and-national-security.html



5 facts you should know about acting NSA, Babagana Monguno



1. Major-General Babagana Monguno (rtd.) hails from Borno State
2. He is an erudite polyglot, he speaks Nigeria’s 3 main languages(and others) fluently
3. He is a King’s College Old Boy(KCOB)Lagos and was top of his class at all military levels

4. He holds a PhD in Architecture from the UK

5. He is the son of Alhaji Shettima Ali Monguno, a minister in the FG during the 1960s-70s

6. Before his retirement from the Army, he held several command and staff appointments including Commander, Guards Brigade, Deputy Commandant, National Defence College, Chief of Defence Intelligence, Chief of Defence Logistics and Commander, Training and Doctrine Command.


http://citypeople.com.ng/i/5-facts-you-should-know-about-acting-nsa-babagana-monguno/

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Re: Babagana Monguno: Meet The Man That Buhari Made National Security Adviser by Nobody: 10:40pm On Jul 13, 2015
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Re: Babagana Monguno: Meet The Man That Buhari Made National Security Adviser by helpinghands(m): 10:41pm On Jul 13, 2015
Naso

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Re: Babagana Monguno: Meet The Man That Buhari Made National Security Adviser by patrickmuf(m): 10:43pm On Jul 13, 2015
Since when did 'he Nation Newspaper' become a credible source of information for you TANoids? If it was an article exposing the rot/inefficiencies of the previous administration, you'd have reminded us all that 'The Nation Newspaper' is a Tinubu owned media outlet but now, see you and your band of wailing wailers wetting over this article, isn't this a clear case of HYPOCRISY on display by you lots?

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Re: Babagana Monguno: Meet The Man That Buhari Made National Security Adviser by otokx(m): 10:43pm On Jul 13, 2015
Interesting
Re: Babagana Monguno: Meet The Man That Buhari Made National Security Adviser by Nobody: 10:45pm On Jul 13, 2015
I hope sai Buhari fans and chanters can see the kind of person oga buhari gave us as NSA to coordinate our security especially the counter intelligence. I hope he doesn't cause so much harm like he did when he was DIA boss.

PS: The Mod (With my permission) added 5 facts you should know about acting NSA, Babagana Monguno before moving thread to FP.

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Re: Babagana Monguno: Meet The Man That Buhari Made National Security Adviser by Emekamex(m): 10:46pm On Jul 13, 2015
->APC apologists as we all know will deny this without making valid points to make us believe otherwise.

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Re: Babagana Monguno: Meet The Man That Buhari Made National Security Adviser by lionduke(m): 10:46pm On Jul 13, 2015
His antecedent at the Defence Intelligence Agency
(DIA) clearly shows how incompetent the man is in the area of intelligence gathering.
It is also important to note that this same dude buys Mr Biggs for his terrorist friends. Where does that happen?
Jona is gone, time to tame your friends Mr NSA

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Re: Babagana Monguno: Meet The Man That Buhari Made National Security Adviser by Nobody: 10:49pm On Jul 13, 2015
The tyrannical tenure of Monguno, an indigene of Borno State, may have compromised national security. This is because at the inception of Boko Haram insurgency, those who were apprehended were handled with kid gloves, as they were left in the agency’s visitors’ room instead of cells. This enabled them to move freely and even got to know that the agency had internal problems. It sounds unbelievable that the Boko Haram suspects were being served special meals from Mr. Biggs and others, while Monguno kept referring to them as “friends of the agency”.

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Re: Babagana Monguno: Meet The Man That Buhari Made National Security Adviser by simeonii(m): 10:53pm On Jul 13, 2015
Like I saw a similar thread earlier...anyway humbly following since this is frm Barca, den its may be interesting with good, bad and ugly comments cheesy

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Re: Babagana Monguno: Meet The Man That Buhari Made National Security Adviser by Nobody: 10:55pm On Jul 13, 2015
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Re: Babagana Monguno: Meet The Man That Buhari Made National Security Adviser by theshadyexpress(m): 10:57pm On Jul 13, 2015
buhari our aso rock dullard took all the the time in the world cos he was just too careful not to make a mistake but in the end it appears he took his time to make a big mistake. that is one of the characteristics of a dullard. they are good at nothing no matter how hard they try.
even the APC wind of change cannot change certain things like buharis brain, accent, and love for sharia.

congrats once more to our proud almajiri master and current occupant of aso rock OSAMA BUHARI AKA DAURA DULLARDINNHO on the appointment of new service chiefs. our APC neighbours said its an achievement but dont blame them they just want to see the snail move at least

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Re: Babagana Monguno: Meet The Man That Buhari Made National Security Adviser by Nobody: 10:57pm On Jul 13, 2015
simeonii:
Like I saw a similar thread earlier...anyway humbly following since this is frm Barca, den its may be interesting with good, bad and ugly comments cheesy
Waiting for Sai Buhari crowd

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Re: Babagana Monguno: Meet The Man That Buhari Made National Security Adviser by UnknownT: 11:02pm On Jul 13, 2015
So after taking all the time like we were told by APC, this is who he could come up with? Ironically The Nation wrote this, let them write another one now they are in power. If a background check is done on the other guys, hope we won't get this kinda news

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Re: Babagana Monguno: Meet The Man That Buhari Made National Security Adviser by theshadyexpress(m): 11:03pm On Jul 13, 2015
barcanista:
Waiting for Sai Buhari crowd

you were once one of them, thank God for your life....so happy u now channel ur energy in fixing the defect u once assisted in creating. keep it up bro, the truth will always shoot down lies no matter how high it flies

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Re: Babagana Monguno: Meet The Man That Buhari Made National Security Adviser by Spikkylee: 11:04pm On Jul 13, 2015
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Re: Babagana Monguno: Meet The Man That Buhari Made National Security Adviser by Nobody: 11:07pm On Jul 13, 2015
theshadyexpress:


you were once one of them, thank God for your life....so happy u now channel ur energy in fixing the defect u once assisted in creating. keep it up bro, the truth will always shoot down lies no matter how high it flies
My brother, I am glad that I'm back to the umbrella.

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Re: Babagana Monguno: Meet The Man That Buhari Made National Security Adviser by Nobody: 11:11pm On Jul 13, 2015
UnknownT:
So after taking all the time like we were told by APC, this is who he could come up with? Ironically The Nation wrote this, let them write another one now they are in power. If a background check is done on the other guys, hope we won't get this kinda news
U de mind those clowns. The man even served BH Mr Biggs and called them "friends"

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Re: Babagana Monguno: Meet The Man That Buhari Made National Security Adviser by Nobody: 11:12pm On Jul 13, 2015
Philips70 come see your New NSA

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Re: Babagana Monguno: Meet The Man That Buhari Made National Security Adviser by Nobody: 11:15pm On Jul 13, 2015
And Grandpa elected a man with so much records of incompetence and Leadership failures to organise and manage a sensitive position as the NSA?

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Re: Babagana Monguno: Meet The Man That Buhari Made National Security Adviser by theshadyexpress(m): 11:16pm On Jul 13, 2015
barcanista:
My brother, I am glad that I'm back to the umbrella.

Home is where u belong it can never be too small to contain you...enjoy

onto the issue at hand im still tryin to figure out how appointing service chiefs is an achievement by any government, is apc trying to teach us the new meaning of dividends of democracy or are they just so desperate to tie an achievement to this old decaying dullard in aso rock? by the way its 16 days to buhari clocking 2 months on the seat of president, which means its 16 days left for him to solve the boko haram issue as he promised during his campaigns. pls im waiting for the magic oooh

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Re: Babagana Monguno: Meet The Man That Buhari Made National Security Adviser by Nobody: 11:23pm On Jul 13, 2015
dearpreye:
And Grandpa elected a man with so much records of incompetence and Leadership failures to organise and manage a sensitive position as the NSA?
Buhari knows all these...

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Re: Babagana Monguno: Meet The Man That Buhari Made National Security Adviser by genearts(m): 11:25pm On Jul 13, 2015
dearpreye:
And Grandpa elected a man with so much records of incompetence and Leadership failures to organise and manage a sensitive position as the NSA?

Because of just one article written by someone, you conclude the guy is incompetent. With all the numerous articles written about the incompetence of gej, have u agreed or concluded he is actually incompetent??

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Re: Babagana Monguno: Meet The Man That Buhari Made National Security Adviser by Nobody: 11:25pm On Jul 13, 2015
It is even a shame that a government appointed service chiefs after 44 days of coming to power.
theshadyexpress:


Home is where u belong it can never be too small to contain you...enjoy

onto the issue at hand im still tryin to figure out how appointing service chiefs is an achievement by any government, is apc trying to teach us the new meaning of dividends of democracy or are they just so desperate to tie an achievement to this old decaying dullard in aso rock? by the way its 16 days to buhari clocking 2 months on the seat of president, which means its 16 days left for him to solve the boko haram issue as he promised during his campaigns. pls im waiting for the magic oooh

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Re: Babagana Monguno: Meet The Man That Buhari Made National Security Adviser by uniklinkum(m): 11:27pm On Jul 13, 2015
And the foool thinks is opinion matters pass the political board. Somebody is overdose on kwale kush.

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Re: Babagana Monguno: Meet The Man That Buhari Made National Security Adviser by genearts(m): 11:30pm On Jul 13, 2015
barcanista:
It is even a shame that a government appointed service chiefs after 44 days of coming to power.

Is there an expiry date to appointment of service chiefs??

F***ing wailer

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Re: Babagana Monguno: Meet The Man That Buhari Made National Security Adviser by Themonster: 11:31pm On Jul 13, 2015
patrickmuf:
Foolish boy

Ikpu nne i

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Re: Babagana Monguno: Meet The Man That Buhari Made National Security Adviser by philips70(m): 11:31pm On Jul 13, 2015
barcanista:
Philips70 come see your New NSA

Dele Agekameh na Philips Consulting or na Accenture he dey work? A security expert just gave a wow pass mark to the president on this appointments. Find another job. The service chiefs GEJ appointed only shared security budgets with him in 5 years and grew fat stomachs. If not for eagle eyed intelligence in SA airport GEJ hire Oritsejafor plane to go keep he share jeje for that side.


Honestly, find job to keep you busy if not politicians will so use you till you get frustrated.

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Re: Babagana Monguno: Meet The Man That Buhari Made National Security Adviser by Ochiske(m): 11:38pm On Jul 13, 2015
Barcanista, you seem desperate or is it still lack of employment?
The crap you copied and pasted here shows how tiny and pea-sized your brain is.

That article was written by one useless individual! I can as well write any bullshiit I feel like and then you'd copy and paste it here all because you want people to stray off like you?
Having combed google, all newspaper archives online, [b]NONE[\b] published this crap. This piece was written by one individual and lacks any evidence whatsoever!

Your tomato brain also forgot that this same man you're publishing this against served under GEJ.

These days, I wonder between a Ram and you Barcanista, which is more sensible. Get a Life! Whatever you do, that man will be the NSA till his tenure is over! Continue wailing!




I suppose flog you sef

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Re: Babagana Monguno: Meet The Man That Buhari Made National Security Adviser by duality(m): 11:39pm On Jul 13, 2015
Good one barcanista. In the interest of national security, this should be moved to the front page. Maybe Buhari will tell us what he had in mind with this appointment.

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Re: Babagana Monguno: Meet The Man That Buhari Made National Security Adviser by Nobody: 11:51pm On Jul 13, 2015
philips70:


Dele Agekameh na Philips Consulting or na Accenture he dey work? A security expert just gave a wow pass mark to the president on this appointments. Find another job. The service chiefs GEJ appointed only shared security budgets with him in 5 years and grew fat stomachs. If not for eagle eyed intelligence in SA airport GEJ hire Oritsejafor plane to go keep he share jeje for that side.


Honestly, find job to keep you busy if not politicians will so use you till you get frustrated.
Philips who gave Moguno a pass mark? What is his achievement? It is the same APC that wrote the op and not me. Hahaaha...leave GEJ out of Buhari's madness

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