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🇳🇬 EU Backs Nigeria’s Revised Counter-Extremism Strategy

 


The European Union has thrown its weight behind Nigeria’s updated Policy Framework and National Action Plan for Preventing and Countering Violent Extremism, reaffirming its commitment to stand with the country in tackling terrorism and strengthening resilience against radicalisation. 

Zig Diaries | Security 

Date: Tuesday, 23 September 2025

Time: 11:15 WAT

Location: 📍 Abuja, Nigeria

The validation workshop, convened by the National Counter Terrorism Centre (NCTC), Office of the National Security Adviser at the National Counter Terrorism Centre, brought together ministries, security agencies, civil society, academics, faith leaders, and international partners.


According to the EU Ambassador to Nigeria, Gautier Mignot, the revised framework marks a critical step in tackling the drivers of extremism while safeguarding citizens’ rights. 


The terrorist threat is a particularly complex one, requiring a whole-of-government and even a whole-of-society approach. The revised action plan is essential for prevention and resilience,” he stressed.


The envoy underlined the importance of implementing the strategy at state and community levels, ensuring rural areas are not left behind, and prioritising youth empowerment programmes to undercut extremist recruitment. 


To conquer the hearts and minds of the population, protecting and respecting fundamental rights is key. Insurgents exploit any breach to win over vulnerable groups,” Mignot warned.


Welcoming participants on behalf of the National Security Adviser, Mallam Nuhu Ribadu, National Coordinator of the National Counter Terrorism Centre said the review was more than a technical process—it was the endorsement of a shared vision. 


This is not just about a document. It is about anchoring prevention and resilience as central pillars of Nigeria’s national strategy,” he declared.


He highlighted that since the first framework was launched in 2017, Nigeria has expanded non-kinetic approaches, from early-warning systems and counter-narratives to community engagement and youth empowerment. The updated plan now integrates gender and youth perspectives, human rights, and climate-related risks.


With the EU’s STRIVE Global programme and Hedayah providing technical support, Nigeria’s PCVE framework is expected to serve as a blueprint for coordinating government, civil society, and international responses to extremist threats.

🏷️ Tags: Nigeria, EU, Violent Extremism, Counterterrorism, National Security, Nuhu Ribadu, PCVE, Abuja


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