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Hasty, Full Disclosure Of Operational Intelligence Harmful — NCTC Boss

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The National Coordinator of the National Counter Terrorism Centre (NCTC), Office of the National Security Adviser (ONSA), Major General Adamu Laka, has warned against premature or detailed disclosure of security operational information.

Laka said that the untimely leaking of intelligence, however well-intentioned, can compromise operations, endanger lives, and inadvertently aid the nation’s enemies.

General Laka issued the warning on Tuesday during the end-of-year media parley in Abuja.

He said the media, through accurate reporting, responsible commentary, and constructive engagement, have played a vital role in enhancing national awareness, countering extremist propaganda, and promoting unity in the face of adversity.

The NCTC boss emphasised the need for caution in handling and disseminating sensitive security information.

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Laka, however, noted that in an era of instant news cycles, digital virality, and intense competition for breaking stories, the line between public interest and national security imperatives can sometimes become blurred.
“Operational details, intelligence-led activities, and ongoing investigations are, by their nature, highly sensitive. Premature or detailed disclosure of such information, however well-intentioned, can compromise operations, endanger lives, undermine ongoing efforts, and inadvertently aid adversaries who actively exploit open-source information,” he warned.

He, however, clarified that the appeal was not intended to silence the media, but rather to hold them responsible. “Not for restraint in holding institutions accountable, but for discernment in separating what should be reported immediately from what should be handled with caution or deferred in the overriding interest of national security.

“We believe strongly that national security and press freedom are not opposing forces. Rather, they are complementary pillars of a stable democracy,” Laka maintained.

He added that a well-informed public was essential, but also the protection of sensitive operational processes that safeguard citizens and those on the security frontlines.

“The National Counter Terrorism Centre remains committed to engaging the media through briefings, background sessions, and structured information sharing to ensure that reporting is accurate, contextual, and does not inadvertently jeopardise national security objectives,” he stressed.

Commenting on the Centre’s projections for 2026, Laka said that terrorism, violent extremism, and organised crime continue to evolve in form and tactics; therefore, countering them requires efficient strategic communication, public awareness, and national cohesion.

“In this regard, the media remains a vital ally. Similarly, the evolving tactics of terrorists and bandits demand stronger coordination, deeper intelligence fusion, and strategic communication that denies criminals the publicity they seek while reassuring citizens of the state’s resolve and capacity. Therefore, your continued cooperation and understanding are indispensable,” he added.

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