 Following the deadly attack in Medugri where an army general and three soldiers were killed by an Islamic State of West Africa province, Iswab, a security expert says the government needs to do more and re-strategize in overhauling the military. Jacinta O'Buckel brings details in this report. In Nigeria, the spate of insecurity, especially in the northeast, is Alamin, an Islamic State West Africa province which split from Bukoharam in 2016 and pledged allegiance to Islamic State has been fighting against the Nigerian armed forces. This time in Medugri, Iswab killed a Nigerian Brigadier General and three soldiers in an attack. Security expert Okechukon Wangoma said the attack shows the need for government to beef off the approach in the fight against insecurity. They still have capacity above our military, and that is why they seem to be having the upper hand. Every now and then these people are attacking sensitive military facilities, killing our soldiers, abducting them. They need to re-strategize to think of other ways of enhancing the capability of our military forces so that we don't continue to lose our military resources, our men and the women in the military. He opined that the government also needs to admit overwhelming challenges and limitations in the capacity of military resources. Each government will not continue to claim successes that they have not achieved or capacity that we don't have, unless government is ready to admit that there is limitation in the capacity and to seek help from where they can, you know, unless that happens, then we will not, because the government will always say we are on top of the situation and that is the usual language. According to United Nations, Bonestate is at the center of this lamest insurgency, which has spewed into neighboring Chad and Cameroon and has left about 300,000 people dead and millions dependent on aid. Jacinta Ubuku, for PLOS TV, Africa.