Today, we live in a world that is troubled by the fear of nuclear terrorism. The Black Sea region of the world, the new republics born out of the defunct Soviet Union is awash with illicit trafficking of nuclear and associated radioactive materials. More troubling is the fact that these dangerous materials are being hawked in areas of turmoil in the Middle-East.
The
Islamic State of Syria and Iraq, ISIS which took control of the
University of Mosul in Iraq is believed to have formulated lethal
explosives using nuclear material at the University lab.
ISIS
has shown an incredible capacity and a lack of scruples in war as to
deploy and use lethal weapons on civilian targets in the ongoing
conflict.
The
vision for the Nuclear Security Summit, NSS which President Muhammadu
Buhari attended along with 56 other leaders came out of President Barack
Obama's belief that if terrorists can mount the type of attack they did
on the Twin Towers in New York in 2001, they could use nuclear weapons
on civil populations if they had them.
The
first NSS summit Obama convened set a an ambitious agenda seeking to "
strengthen the global nuclear safety architecture, especially to ensure
that non-state actors do not have access to nuclear stuff."
Among
others, it aimed at increasing security around poorly guarded nuclear
facilities and reactors and radioactive stuff from hospitals, and to
secure cooperation among states to prevent,detect and deter smuggling of
nuclear radioactive materials. This is in order to keep nuclear weapons
"out of the reach of terrorists and rogue nations."
The
well-known ambition of the Islamic State in seeking nuclear materials
in a bid to to use them in inflicting maximum damage in densely
populated areas and fears expressed from concerns about the chaos in
Iraq, Syria, Libya, Yemen, Somalia and Libya, described as largely
being"ungoverned," continuing to serve as bastions for the training of
terrorist all make the threat of nuclear terrorism seem possible.
Although there are several terrorist organizations, armed gangs and
armed merchants snooping around for these weapons, ISIS have not hidden
their own Weapons of Mass Destruction, WMD ambition. They gave the world
a hint of this when they launched chemical attacks on civilians in Iraq
and Syria.
"If
these madmen ever got their hands on nuclear material, they will
certainly use it to kill as many innocent people as possible," warned
President Obama.
To
us here in Nigeria, nothing brings the lesson home more than the
reported allegiance paid to ISIS by Boko Haram. Our supposedly
home-grown terrorist organization had from then on extended its
tentacles to the world's most ruthless terrorist society.
With
the alliances formed, Nigeria is clearly at a risk of terrorists making
or acquiring a nuclear bomb from a nuclear weapons country and
exploding on our population; there is the danger of them attacking
radioactive material storages in the civilian domain, say hospitals
(X-ray machines, smoke detectors etc) to create a so-called dirty bomb
that can spread nuclear contaminants.
Why was it important for President Muhammadu Buahri to attend the NSS?
Let us first talk about diplomacy and the role of Nigeria as a continental leader when it comes to nuclear technology.
This
country has been active in the nuclear area for upward of 35 years,
that is from the time the Murtala/Obasanjo administration initiated a
nuclear program in response to fears that the then Apartheid South
Africa, which had nuclear weapons could attack Nigeria given our
frontline role in the quest for the liberation of that country. Two
nuclear research centers were then set up, one at the Ahmadu Bello
University, ABU Zaria and the other at the Obafemi Awolowo University,
OAU Ile-Ife.
After South Africa, Nigeria and Egypt come next in ranking in nuclear technology activity on the African Continent.
In
realpolitik in the unipolar world in which we live, a meeting called by
President Obama is hard to ignore unless you are Mr Putin or a Mugabe.
In
the case of Nigeria, there is a special relationship between our
leaders. There is so much love and respect for President Buhari on the
Part of Obama that Secretary of State Kerry could pointedly tell our
president to come forward with whatever he wanted of the administration
if that can be done before the eight months when Obama's tenure ends.
President Obama was himself caught off guard saying to Trudeau, the
Canadian Prime Minister, "Have you met President Buhari? He is doing a
good job!"
In
addition to all other things, this was a meeting of Presidents and
leaders of Government in the World. Very serious issues of nuclear
terrorism and how to protect nuclear materials were discussed at the
highest level and could not have been delegated. As described by a
delegate, the threat is global, the impact of a nuclear terrorist attack
will be global and therefore solution must be global.
Our President, who had attended the summit for the first time, laid his own vision for nuclear safety around the globe.
If
Nigeria did not participate, the rest of the World will find it
difficult to believe that the Country can successfully handle the
Nuclear Power Programme (NPP) we are putting in place.
Nigeria
is also affected because of current terrorism in the Country; we stand
to get the goodwill of the world by attending and presenting our case
and showing what we are doing to tackle the problem.
The
participation of our president had hopefully brought national attention
to bear, not only on the summit but helping to bring knowledge and
awareness of the threats posed by nuclear terrorism.
As a matter of fact, this was the most successful NSS.
Gains from the Summit
As
we prepare to start a program for peaceful nuclear technology, Nigeria
needs to learn and exchange experience in developing capability and
procedures for emergency preparedness. We must not repeat the mistakes
others have made.
The
country is already getting help on the development and promulgation of
best practices for developing and implementing a nuclear program.
Following talks and agreements at this summit, we are receiving deeper
international cooperation.
The
NSS is a demonstration of the complete transparency and confidence in
the world on nuclear technology. The Nigerian Nuclear Regulatory
Authority, NNRA under a notable nuclear scientist, Prof. Lawrence A.
Dim, the Director-General led our team to share the progress report of
the work we have done so far.
The
whole world has come together as one to deal with terrorism. In fact, a
discussion behind closed doors on nuclear terrorism based on a
hypothetical scenario yielded a lot in terms of International
understanding and cooperation in nuclear security. Countries with
advances in this area are willing to share with all the others. Of
particular interest, Israel for instance said they would share their
advanced detection mechanisms for radioactive materials with all their
neighbors, whether they have diplomatic relations with them or not.
Nigeria
took home an portent lesson, which is that planning and strategy alone
cannot combat the scourge, rather it is implementation that makes it
work. The NNRA is expected to come up with plans for table-top exercises
and drills from time to time to implement and test these strategies.
The regular conduct of exercises and drill will help to mitigate the
consequences, loss of life and resources in case of an attack.
President
Buhari, who has shown a remarkable degree of support and encouragement
has promised to do even more to support both NNRA the national
regulatory body and the IAEA to sustain nuclear security
The
country also joined the others to commit themselves to the reduction of
Highly Enriched Uranium,HEU stockpiles in order to make it less
attractive for terrorist to use for malicious intent in their countries.
The
summit created world-wide awareness on the scourge of terrorism and for
better protection and securing nuclear and radiological materials.
Aside the these gains, there were bilateral meetings with other world
leaders which resulted in the following gains
*There
is no truth to the widespread speculation that President Obama will
visit Nigeria before he ends his term but the Secretary of State John
Kerry will be the one to come. Obama has earlier promised our President
that he will come to Nigeria after he leaves office. An Obama visit has
been the desire of Nigerians and Nigerian Leaders.
*The government of United States has made a commitment to spend 600m US$ in Nigeria arising from this visit.
*The
United Nations made a commitment of 800m US$ towards the rebuilding of
the North-East part of Nigeria destroyed by terrorists.
*The
Government of Demark has expressed interest in investing in
agricultural sector in Nigeria. This is also from one of the side
meetings of the President during the NSS.
*The Japanese Government is very desirous of working with, and in assisting Nigeria. This is being worked by both parties.
*The
US government through the Under Secretary for Nuclear Security and his
office have pledged to support Nigeria's effort to establish nuclear
Security Infrastructure in all its ramification. They also pledged
assistance in the areas of research and forensics development.
The
overall achievement of the summit Is that it strengthened the nuclear
security architecture at national, regional and global levels. It also
broadened the ratification and implementation of international legal
instruments regarding nuclear security. Participating nations agreed to
to place all nuclear facilities under the highest security surveillance.
They also agreed to increase individual and collective capacity to
protect their borders against nuclear smuggling and radiological
sources.
Nigeria
gained international acceptance of its nuclear programs which are
designed for peaceful purposes. But there is still much to be done by
our parliament in domesticating international agreements, instruments
and conventions signed by our governments. Some of these draft laws have
been lingering in the legislature since 1999. "We have signed all the
agreements, but Nigeria needs a new, comprehensive legal and regulatory
framework" says Professor Dim.
With
the progress so far achieved, the minister of Power, Babatunde Raji
Fashola is optimistic that the foundation for this country's first
nuclear power plant, using the safest technology to produce 1,000 MW may
be laid in four years.
With
a president who takes great interest in these matters, nuclear energy
may be the panacea to the unreliability of oil and gas in the provision
of electricity in our country.
-Malam Garba Shehu
SSA Media & Publicity to
President Muhammadu Buhari
SSA Media & Publicity to
President Muhammadu Buhari
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To misinformed wailers, Buhari went there to play and look at white men. they fail to understand that the world is a global village and no nation can develop in isolation. when they here Nuclear energy meeting, they think its only meant for countries capable of producing nuclear weapons.
Not knowing that Obsanjo while he was the president of Nigeria established the Nigerian nuclear energy commission and that asides weapons of mass destruction there are many benefits that accrues Nigeria via nuclear energy.
I believe in this government to succeed and succeed they must.
it can only get better from here.
~BONARIO~says so via NOKIA LUMIA
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Can't waste my time reading Garba shehu's confused article
Nice one my dear.
I have go through the article and see is as empty as apc promises.
Meaningless article,this is not what Nigeria need now energy submit my fat ass when what is killing Nigeria is right here.
A p c i spit on una.
#sad indeed
Observed
Nigerian are suffering they are given us excuses on this traveling trips am waiting for the next statement for he's visit to china
Proudly African!
...merited happiness
Okay. ..
#FINEST
Okkk
At least I tried reading half of it. Let d action begin pls.too much talk no job done
Who get data to read their rubbish...so he's still travelling for meetings??? Oma se oooo
We don't need outsiders yo tell us how good our president is. They don't live here with Nigerians. They have started implementing their budgets since day one, their citizens don't sleep in gas stations in other to get fuel, their countries are working.
Nigerians don't need a prophet to tell them their president is good. All they ask for was for him to stay home and address urgent issues bewitching this nation. I don't think it needs any defense. Just stay home and govern. Stop unnecessary trips abroad. Face the reality on ground, the nation is becoming a failed state
Okk, can that stop the fuel crisis we have on ground now, ur house is burning and are running rough direction.
Can this people start acting already and stop writing? If all the agreements taking in the past had been put in place, there's just no way on earth we would be here were we are today.
Dats good! Linda take note!
gd for him
-D great anonymous now as Vivian Reginalds
Very important submit
U pple still don't understand d problem of dis country,nt buhari,nt jonathan, nt apc, and even nt pdp.the problem of dis great nation is the wrong system we are been govern,the structure we av on ground now cannot take us to any where.the over power at d centre with d multi ethinic society will yield nothing,unless d structure is changed.d present system makes pple in govt to be too comfortable to know if masses is suffering or nt.if jesus christ comes frm heaven or God. Himself come down and become d president of Nigeria with disame system,ours complains will nt change.
The story was so long I almost read myself to sleep...please more action on the home front and less foreign washing and please less stories...
Y can't Nigerians act matured and understand d fact for every action there is always an equal and opposite reaction. So they expect buhari to be Jesus ehn, hmmmn Nigerias problems even if we have 8 -10 Obama's there's still no solution to remove a tree u have to start from d root not cut d stomps enough for now those who understand will God bless d nation amen
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