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Information Minister seeks unified communication to boost national security coordination

Information and National Orientation Minister Mohammed Idris has called for a strategic and unified communication framework to boost security coordination in the country. Idris said this when he visited his

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March 11, 2026byThe Nation
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Information and National Orientation Minister Mohammed Idris has called for a strategic and unified communication framework to boost security coordination in the country.

Idris said this when he visited his Interior Ministry counterpart, Dr. Olubunmi Tunji-Ojo.

“The Federal Government believes that through interactions amongst ministries and departments of government, a strategic and unified communication framework can evolve that will boost the coordination of security actions in the fight against terrorism and banditry,” he said.

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The information minister explained that his ministry was engaging with strategic ministries and agencies to better understand their activities and ensure that Nigerians are well-informed about government initiatives and their impact on national development. “We felt that it was absolutely important for us not just to sit in our offices and wait for you to come to the press conference. We believe it is important to come, interact with ministries, hear them out and align our communication so that we move in the same direction for our country,” Idris said.

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