 The Nigerian military has promised to employ all known methodologies and strategies to achieve national peace. Chief of Army staff Lieutenant General Tariq Laghwaja gave these assurance in Ibadun during the course of a quarterly media chat so he enhanced civil military cooperation. The Army Chief was represented by General Officer commanding to division of the Nigerian Army, Major General Barmidele Alabi, also charged media practitioners to remain our political and professional in a discharge of their duties. Details on this report. The Nigerian military has over time been in the forefront of efforts at maintaining national peace and security but civil military relationship remains on the low ebb as public perception continues to dwindle. This parlay organized in Ibadun with media practitioners is a strategic attempt at engaging non-kinetic means in building partnerships between the media and the military. This media chat provides a unique platform to intimate journalists about its operations and build consensus and confidence with the military, even as it strives to maintain peace and national security. The event also features other sessions with media practitioners where they gave their verdict on why the military must regain more public confidence if it's serious about winning the war on insecurity. The event also featured a session with media practitioners where they gave their verdict on why the military must regain more public confidence if it's serious about winning the war on insecurity. When was the last time any radio television station did that for free on anything about Nigeria? We have to go back. Then we were not at war. Now that we are at war, we should go back to PSA, public service announcement and NOA also should also be revived and brought on full strength. Sometimes when I watch us reporting military activities, I wonder, how it looks like that way really? Nigeria? Our country? Which people are we protecting? This country must be safe for us to report. Look at Ukraine. Nobody is reporting because the territory you're reporting is not safe. So we must know and learn how to also report our military operations. The army says it would improve on interagency collaboration efforts and reverse the dimension of diminished trust while urging journalists to perform their duties more professionally.