By Ndahi Marama, Maiduguri
The Chief Security Adviser for the United Nations Department of Safety and Security (UNDSS) Nigeria, Mr Senyo Kufe, has advocated for stronger collaboration with the Nigerian military, especially the frontline troops of the Joint Task Force (JTF) North East, Operation HADIN KAI (OPHK) in Maiduguri, Borno State, to stem the tide of terrorism and other criminalities bedevilling the region.
The visit formed part of his ongoing nationwide visit to the theatre, familiarisation and operational assessment tour across Nigeria.
In his remarks, Mr Kufe, who assumed office in August 2025, described the Northeast as the “engine room” of Nigeria’s security operations, noting that the region plays a pivotal role in national and humanitarian security.
He commended the Nigerian military for its professionalism and continued assistance to UNDSS activities, adding that the visit was also an opportunity to reinforce the bond between the UN and the Theatre Command. The Chief Security Adviser appreciated the Theatre Command for its support, security guidance and assessment, especially physical security. Mr Kufe added that his visit to Maiduguri will no doubt give him the opportunity to have firsthand information, noting that without the military, UN staff cannot stand on their own in the Northeast Region.
In his remarks, Mr Udit Mehta, Area Security Adviser and Field Coordination Officer, North East, expressed appreciation to the Theatre Commander, Major General Abdulsalam Abubakar, for his purposeful leadership, sustained collaboration, and unwavering support to the UNDSS.
He emphasised that the visit aimed to strengthen partnership and seek enhanced cooperation in ensuring the safety and security of UN personnel operating in the Northeast.
Responding, the Theatre Commander, Major General Abubakar, reaffirmed OPHK’s commitment to supporting the UNDSS in achieving its mandate. He highlighted ongoing military operations and rescue efforts in the region, stressing the importance of maintaining strong civil-military relations and continuous partnership with the UN and other international stakeholders.
The discussions during the meeting centred on strengthening collaboration in areas such as emergency preparedness, disaster response, information sharing, and security management. Both parties agreed to deepen joint training programmes and improve coordination mechanisms to enhance operational safety and risk management.
The visit featured the presentation of souvenirs to the UNDSS Chief Security Adviser, the signing of the visitors’ register, and a group photograph to commemorate the event.
Mr Kufe was accompanied by UNDSS officials, including Security Analyst Mr Christian Munteanu and Field Security Associate Major Nuhu Mantana (Retired). Senior officers of OPHK, including the Deputy Theatre Commander, Air Vice Marshal Essen Efanga, Component Commanders, and Principal Staff Officers of Headquarters Theatre Command Joint Task Force North East Operation HADINKAI, were also in attendance.
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