Take security issues seriously

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THERE appears to be a complacency in attitude displayed by the key national security agencies.
While we understand that the challenges in the national security coordination, it’s almost evident that the government security coordination apparatus and the reporting is stuck in a myriad of internal institutional politics, spilling over into the national security scope, making it loo, as if everything has occurred because of politics and the Government’s lack of support.
My observation based on the general security attitude is that all these security apparatuses and the institutions are not serious in their constitutional duties.
It’s now become more apparent that these instruments are not supporting the Government and the prime minister properly.
It appears that decisions going to the prime minister through the office of security coordination and assesment are not substantively solid in the interest of the people, but structured to suit individual politicians.
That has to change for the good of this country.

Kumbaolkal Kep