Kinetic Action Alone Cannot End Terrorism – British Official

 

Cynthia Rowe, Development Director for the British High Commission in Nigeria and representative of the International Support Group, says military action alone cannot end terrorism and violent extremism.

Rowe stated this at a high-level forum on counterterrorism efforts in Nigeria, stressing the need for a multi-dimensional approach to security challenges.

“The one thing that we all know is that kinetic action alone is not enough to resolve the challenges around extremism and terrorism that many people are facing,” she said.

She emphasized the importance of integrating local and national systems, engaging traditional leaders, and ensuring that counterterrorism efforts uphold the dignity of affected communities.

According to her, effective security measures require understanding the root causes of extremism and addressing them through dialogue, justice, and development.

Rowe added that combating crime and insecurity requires a strategic approach that ensures accountability while fostering reconciliation and community resilience.

She further stressed the need for practical solutions, saying, “The final word I would actually give to Madame Wondu, which is about action, not paper. And I think that’s what we are all here for in the end.”

 

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