WAI plays pivotal role in the fight against terrorism – Sector Commander Ogunjimi

WAI plays pivotal role in the fight against terrorism – Sector Commander Ogunjimi

The new Lagos State Commander, Senior Comrade Taiwo Ogunjimi has stated that WAI Brigade contributes to the fight against terrorism through community

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The new Lagos State Commander, Senior Comrade Taiwo Ogunjimi has stated that WAI Brigade contributes to the fight against terrorism through community policing and intelligence gathering. He disclosed this during an interview conducted at the one day induction course organized by the WAI Brigade in Lagos, recently.

According to him, “WAI Brigade is a voluntary organization and we believe in discipline, we are committed to ensuring discipline while curbing crime in the society. To this end, we contribute our little efforts to stop terrorism in Nigeria. We help in the in the fight against terrorism through community policing and intelligence gathering.

“It is a community based organization, as such, such responsibilities are easy. We also make moves too, just as much as the police and others armed forces that are tasked with carrying out their responsibility. We are always on alert, always keeping watch of any insecurity especially at the grassroot, and such acts are reported to the appropriate authorities. We have means of reaching out to the police as quick as possible. Our goal is to ensure that the society is safe for every Nigeria to live in, without fear.”

Speaking on President Buhari’s recent recognition of the Brigade, he noted that WAI Brigade was founded by the Buhari/Idiagbon military regime in the early 1980s, and has come to stay. He however, pointed out that the recent publicity in the media about the WAI Brigade recognition, was born out of the repackaged structure the administration underwent in the Brigade to ensure it soothes the democratic regime and conform with what the government wants to achieve.

At his induction ceremony, he reiterated his commitment to the WAI cause.
 “I was made the Lagos State Commander in January, but today is the hand-over proper, and I’m glad to have attained that position. I was the assistant to the out-going Lagos State Commander, who has now been made the Assistant National Commander, South-West Zone, Senior Comrade Adeoye. I have a good knowledge of what the Brigade expects from us, what he did during his tenure and where I would continue from.

“I hope that before the end of my tenure I would have achieved much more than my predecessors achieved. I will ensure the Brigade is standardized and that government recognizes our worth. The former state commander spent 14 year, while my immediate predecessor spent 8 year. I don’t know how many years I would stay, but I hope that before the end of my tenure a remarkable difference will be noticed because living up to expectation is my watch word.

“WAI Brigade came into being as a result of the lawlessness in the state in order to ensure discipline. I love the organization because of its concept of discipline and this was what compelled me to join after I finished my NYSC then. I also love to render voluntary services because I derive joy and fulfillment from doing that. Every member of the WAI Brigade is compelled to have a job before joining the Brigade since it’s a voluntary organization.

“WAI Brigade ensures discipline without arresting the erring citizens nor using guns. Discipline is carried out gently but with intelligence. We believe there are various ways of killing a rat. We warn people first before meting out punishments. I however encourage Nigerians to be disciplined because Change begins with them.”

The Assistant National Commander, South-West Zone, Senior Comrade Gabriel Adeoye also spoke at the event. “I was the Lagos State Commander, and when I was there, we acquired a new office, got two operational vehicles, organized trainings, acquired uniforms, organized trainings for departmental heads etc. We did a lot. The newly installed commander was my assistant then when I was in that position and he knew all we did. I expect the new Lagos Commander to do much more. My advice to him is to ask for advice when and where necessary”.

On his part, the Director, National Orientation Agency x-rayed what his organization does in relation to the duties of WAI.
“The present administration is very keen on ensuring that the state of insecurity in the country is tackled. What we do at NOA is to engage in enlightenment programmes across Nigeria. We try to ensure that we gather intelligence for immediate action. We get to the grass root and mobilize people to participate in government policies and pass on enlightenment talks to the people so that they appreciate what government is doing.

“We usually orientate Nigerians through our stakeholders, traditional rulers, religious leaders, artisans, market men and women, etc. We carry out these functions through fora, town hall meetings, community dialogue services, interpersonal talks, authorized campaigns, jingles, etc

“The present administration has zero tolerance for corruption and indiscipline. It is no longer business as usual but business unusual. The position of the leadership will determine the steps of the followers. We have a president whose integrity cannot be questioned. This has led to the Federal Government’s ‘Change Begins with Me’ campaign which is spearheaded by National Orientation Agency.

“It has to do with the change in the value system; values of honesty, self-reliance, hardwork, patriotism, etc. Show off those values and make everybody change. We want to demonstrate values and be a role model. The value system was down which led to corrupt and undisciplined ways of doing things. If discipline thrives continuously, Nigeria can emerge to become one of the best economies in the world.

“WAI Brigade is a baby of NOA. WAI Brigade is the only para-military body recognised by the Act of Parliament and was ceded with the NOA via Decree 100 of the 1999 constitution. Fighting corruption and security consciousness is the job of everybody. It starts from the home. Some of the things WAI Brigade did in those days are still there, for instance the queuing culture where people have to queue to get into a bus is still being practiced till date.

“For us to change our attitudes, we need people who are already orientated, and who can lead a group of people. WAI Brigade members have been orientated enough to impact it into others. The moment you see the WAI Brigade with their uniform Green, White Green, you will know that they are serving Nigeria,” he concluded.