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  • Sallah: Defence Ministers, CDS urge peaceful coexistence, patriotism

    The Minister of Defence, Muhammad Badaru and Minister of State for Defence, Dr. Bello Matawalle, have urged Nigerians to live peacefully with one another.

    The Ministers also prayed for Allah’s blessings for President Bola Tinubu Muslims, the Armed Forces of Nigeria and the country.

    The Ministers said this in their separate Sallah Messages on Wednesday, April 10.

    Badaru exhorted the commitment of the Nigerian military to nation building.

    He also extended his heartfelt wishes of peace, blessings and spiritual upliftment to all Nigerians.

    He said: “May the patience, sacrifices and the good deeds of the month inspire us to uphold good virtues of empathy, brotherhood and resilience.”

    Matawalle admonished all Nigerians to learn from the lessons and reward of this sacred period as a platform of guidance towards unity, compassion, righteousness and to unite us as one Nigeria.

    “I felicitate and extend my heartfelt wishes of peace, joy and spiritual fulfillment to all Nigerians and our gallant Armed Forces.”

    “As we prepare to celebrate this Eid, may Allah’s blessings shower upon us all, bring prosperity and happiness to our nation,” he said.

    Also in his Sallah message to troops, the Chief of Defence Staff, Gen. Christopher Musa, urged troops to “uphold the virtues of piety, honesty, tolerance, love, and unity, which you embraced during Ramadan.”

    He also called on the troops deployed across all theaters of operation to remain “disciplined, resilient, patriotic, and courageous in their service to our great nation.”

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    The CDS said: “Your sacrifices and unwavering dedication to safeguarding Nigeria are deeply appreciated.

    “ We recognize the sacrifices you make, sometimes at great personal cost, to ensure the peace and security of our nation.

    “I take this opportunity to appeal to all Nigerians to extend their love and support to our AFN and to remember in their prayers our fallen comrades. 

    “The Armed Forces of Nigeria belong to all Nigerians, and our collective determination to address the challenges of insecurity is crucial for our national development.”

  • Reps commend CDS, security agencies for efforts to ensure peace

    Reps commend CDS, security agencies for efforts to ensure peace

    The House of Representatives has commended the Nigeria‘s Chief of Defence Staff, General Christopher Musa and other security agencies on the proactive efforts against insurgents, terrorists and curbing civil unrest across the country with the aim of achieving lasting peace.

    Chairman, House Committee on Safety Standards and Regulations, Hon. Sulaiman Abubakar Gumi gave the commendation during a fact-finding meeting held with the Chief of Defence Staff.

    The aim of the meeting was to “thoroughly examine the root causes of these unfortunate incidences and identify effective remedies to prevent their reoccurrence in the future.”

    He lauded the ongoing efforts toward combating insurgency and terrorism as well as curtailing civil rest across the country.

    Gumi particularly commended the “unwavering dedication and tireless efforts of the Nigerian Army in safeguarding the territorial integrity of our beloved nation.

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    “Their commitment to defending our borders both externally and internally ensures that we can sleep soundly at night, knowing that our safety and security are being firmly protected.

    “In the face of numerous challenges and threats, both foreign and domestic, our brave soldiers stand steadfast on the frontline risking their lives to preserve the peace and stability of our nation.

    “From combating insurgency and terrorism to maintaining law and order in the case of civil unrest, the Nigerian Army has consistently demonstrated unwavering resolve to uphold the sovereignty and dignity of our nation.

    “Their resilience in the face of adversity serves as a beacon of hope and aspirations to us all.

    “The loss of innocent lives is a matter of a cause of concern and urgency that demands our collective attention and action. It is imperative that we thoroughly examine the root causes of these unfortunate incidences and identify effective remedies to prevent their reoccurrence in the future.

    “During our meeting today, we will engage in a comprehensive review of the operational procedures and protocols employed by the Nigerian Army in conducting drone operations, with a particular focus on enhancing safety measures to minimizing the risk of unfriendly fire and civilian casualties,” Hon. Gumi said.

    In his presentation, the CDS who was represented by the Director of Operations of Defence Headquarters, N. I. Ilo explained that the Defence headquarters has put in place a robust standard of operations that ensures safety of not just its personnel but civilians during operations.

    “I must on behalf of the Armed Forces express our sincere regrets on the unfortunate incident at …in Kaduna State. I also ask the Almighty to forgive the shortcomings of those who lost their lives there.

    “And we also want to thank the Senate as well as the House of Representatives for the support and necessary attention given to the Armed Forces during that trial. We also want to extend our thanks to the Commander in Chief of the Armed Forces of the Federal Republic of Nigeria. It was indeed a trying period for us.

    “Be that as it may, I want to assure the House that the Armed Forces is a professional Armed Forces, a professional body and in the course of our discussion we will come to that.

    “We do have rules and regulations that guide all our operations and from time to time we try to pass these rules and regulations through teachings and sometimes workshops to incorporate us.

    “It’s unfortunate again over what happened, the Chief of Defence Staff has directed that all necessary steps are taken to ensure that such incident does not happen in the future to the best of military abilities.

    “We are facing our challenges in the front. The high-powered delegation team was set up on the directive of the Chief of Defence Staff and they went who met the stakeholders and all concerned and they sat. In fact the Team which not only the Defence headquarters, the Services as well as the Ministry of Defence has rely helped our work.

    “So, they came up with a report which is being reviewed. Maybe once they finish the review, the Defence headquarters will communicate that to the House.

    “Once again, I want to say that what happened on that day was quite unfortunate and the military operation continues which I know you are all aware of.

    “We are gaining successes here and there but the challenges still continue, but we will continue to dedicate ourselves to the security of this country, to ensure that we rid this country of criminal elements, so that we can make progress in all our activities,” he said.

  • CDS reads riot act to perpetrators, sponsors of insecurity in Nigeria

    The Chief of Defence Staff (CDS), General  Christopher Musa has warned that any individuals or groups advocating for unrest in Nigeria will have no peace, saying the Armed Forces and other security agencies would swiftly address and eliminate such threats.

    He gave the warning when he paid a visit to Kaduna State over the unfortunate kidnapping of 287 schoolchildren in Kuriga Chikun Local Government Area of the State.  

    General Musa assured that the Armed forces in collaboration with other security agencies will bring to justice those sponsoring and encouraging insecurity against the County.  

    According to the Defence Chief, the state cannot be put under the control of anybody or group, it is under the State government and the Military will ensure that anyone who stands in the way of getting peace in the State and Nigeria is brought to book.

    According to him, “there are individuals that are not happy to see the nation develop, and they want to cause mayhem and underdevelopment because by the time there’s insecurity, nobody will want to invest in Kaduna State or Nigeria and as long as the people are not happy, things will not work well.

    “But like I said, God Almighty has not brought us here for us to be destroyed. As they are working on their evil plans, we are also working tirelessly to ensure that the State is secured, the citizens are safe and also to free the abducted ones especially the school children and the others

    “We are happy with the President about the directives he has given based on the unfortunate incident that happened in Delta State, that he is giving us all the support that we require and those are the mandates that we need.

    “We are here to reassure you that we are not sleeping, that the troops are coming and we are getting more troops and taking actions to ensure that we bring them out safely, as quickly as possible.

    “These children are the leaders of tomorrow and we will not allow them to grow with this trauma, let them not feel that they have been neglected.

    “To you the parents, we know you have been spending sleepless nights and we are equally doing the same. We are with you on this and will continue to deal with this.

    “Your Excellency, we want to assure you that we will do everything possible, as we are making some adjustments to see that Kaduna is secured, the North is secured and Nigeria is secured because everyone is tired of what is going on,” he said

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    In his remarks, Governor Uba Sani expressed gratitude to the Armed forces for the support the state has been receiving since the unfortunate incident at the Kuriga Community of Chikun Local government Area of the State.

    He said, “We are working with other volunteers just like the families of the children, to ensure they are given some support because we know the trauma they are facing at this critical time because we know what it means for a child to be abducted.

    “But we will continue to try and partner with the Armed forces and other relevant security agencies to ensure the safe return of our children back home by the grace of God.”

  • CDS assures safe rescue of abducted students

    CDS assures safe rescue of abducted students

    The Chief of Defence Staff (CDS), Gen. Christopher Musa, says the military is working tirelessly to free the students abducted in Kuriga, Kaduna State, and other victims across the country.

    The CDS assured Nigerians that the security forces would expose those behind the evil machinations and bring them to justice.

    Musa gave the assurance on Monday when he visited Gov. Uba Sani of Kaduna State at the Government House Kaduna to commiserate with the people over the Kuriga school abduction.

    “What is happening will end soon”, he added.

    “There are individuals who don’t want to see the nation developing, they are after causing rancour and mayhem.

    “Their wish is that by the time the state is in rancour, no body will want to invest in the state or the nation at large.

    “They are working on their own evil plan, but God is on our side and we are working tirelessly to ensure we secure the state, the country, the citizens and most especially to free all the abducted ones,” the CDS added.

    Musa said the military welcomed President Bola Tinubu’s commitment to supporting the armed forces.

    “On this we are reassuring you that we are not sleeping. There are many troops coming and we are taking more actions to safeguard and bring the children out safely, as quickly as possible,” he added.

    The CDS said the Armed Forces would not allow them go through the trauma and feeling that they have been neglected.

    “You the parents, we know, have been having sleepless nights, we are also experiencing same. For those individuals that have sworn there will be no peace, they will equally see no peace, we will follow them anywhere they are.

    “Those who are sponsoring them, they should stop for their own good. The state cannot be put under control of anybody, anybody who will stand on the way of getting peace in Nigeria will be brought to book,” he said.

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    Responding, the governor thanked the armed forces and the police for the support they have been giving to the government since the kidnapping incident.

    According to him, the state government is making progress, working with relevant security agencies, volunteers and families of the abducted children.

    Sani said the government was doing everything necessary in protecting the people and their properties.

    The News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) recalls that terrorists on March 7, abducted 287 primary and secondary school students in Kuriga, Kaduna state.

    (NAN)

  • Institute inducts CDS into Hall of Fame

    The Chartered Institute of Public Resources Management and Politics (CIPRMP) has honoured the Chief of Defence Staff, General Christopher Gwabin Musa, for his accomplishments in securing the Nigerian State from external forces.

     It inducted General Gwabin into the Class 2023 Hall of Fame as nine Chartered fellow.

     Vice President of the institute Dr. Tom Ohikere, who spoke while presenting the honour said the institute recognised General Gwabin for being a world class combatant soldier, intellectual secunity reformist and a patriotic nation builder. Ohikere stated that General Gwabin has displayed exceptional leadership proficiency and had enviable track records including performance delivery scorecard of over three decades.

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     According to him, “This institule is deeply proud of your indefatigable patriotism, exemplary professionalism and utmost dedication to peace keeping in Africa

    “We honour General Gwabin base on his leadership dexterity and antecedent as a Nation builder and bravery on mational security.”

     General Gwabin said he was delighted to be honoured and promised to work hard to ensure adequate security in the country.

  • Military officers found culpable in Kaduna attack will be punished, CDS vows

    The Chief of Defence Staff (CDS), Gen. Christopher Musa, has assured that the military would punish any officer or soldier found culpable in the recent drone attack on civilians in Kaduna state.

    Gen. Musa said the military would not shield any personnel that was found wanting after the investigation on the incident.

    He gave the assurance on Friday, December 15, while fielding questions from journalists during his maiden media parley with Defence correspondents at the Defence Headquarters Abuja.

    Over 85 civilians were accidentally killed by the the Nigerian Army drone on December 3, during operations against bandits in Tudun Biri community in Igabi Local Government Area of Kaduna state.

    He said: “Wherever we erred we will say it, we have nothing to hide. Like what happened in Kaduna state. What happened is highly regrettable. At that time we were pursuing some bandits and that happened. Thank God the President has instituted an investigation into the issue.

    “Officers that are found culpable for the Kaduna incident will be punished. In the armed forces we don’t shield offenders. We are going to be transparent about it. The members of the investigation committee are not even from the Armed Froces.

    “We have been doing it (punishing erring officers and soldiers) at the Operation Hadin Kai. We have punished many officers. Many of them are in jail after court martial.

    “During operations we have human error and machines also misbehave. The incident in Kaduna is just one of those.

    “If you could recall, it is the terrorists in the Birni Gwari general area that attacked the NDA some years ago. It is the same that threatened the Kaduna air port.

    “A few days before the recent attack day some soldiers were killed by the bandits, and we started tracking them. The drone was following them. We know that there were interaction between the community and bandits. And moulud were not held in that community for some years. But we waiting for the report of the investigation.”

    Speaking about recent military operations in Niger State, the CDS said there is a strong indications that a wanted and notorious terrorists kingpin, Kachalla has been killed by the Nigerina Air Froce during airstrikes.

    “About the killing of Kachalla we have human intelligence that have confirmed that he has been killed. But we are awaiting further intelligence for use to go public about it.”

    The military high command said Nigerians should appreciate the efforts of the military in the ongoing fight against terrorism, through positive comments and commendations.

    The CDS said: “The security challenges in the country should concern everybody. You (journalists) are in the frontlines like us. We want you to tell the people that people are out there sacrificing their lives, and we should not do anything that will demoralize our troops.

    “If you see anything bad, even if it is our troops, please report. If you don’t it means you support it. In anywhere we operate we have court martials constituted so that any of our personnel that erred is being punished according to the law.

    “ I felt very shocked recently when I saw my obituary in the media. That very day we are live on Television at the National Assembly. That is very unprofessional. We don’t want any issue with the media. We operate an open door policy. If there is anything please clarify.”

    “The media has a crusial role in shaping people’s perception. Hence, the relationship with the media is very important.”

    The military high command said contrary to opinion is some quarters after the Kaduna drone attack, there is synergy between the services of the Armed Froces.

    “ Some people say the war in the North East is taking long because some people are benefiting. We are not benefiting from any war. I lost men everyday. Nobody, no Commander benefits from people dying. That is what people need to know,” he said. 

    “Anywhere in the world accemetry warfare is difficult to win. Don’t just allow it to happen because it is difficult to curtail.”

    He said the antitode to insecurity is good governance, adding that some problems contributed to the present security challenges.

    “ Farmer helders clashes, ethic clashes, and others, caused the terrorism to spread. That is why we advocate good governance. If there is good governance many security challenges will go down,” he said.

    “Our porous borders also contributed. Nigerians should began to take ownership of the Armed Forces. They should take issues of security seriously.”

    “We should put hands on deck to address insecurity. We must join hands together to end it. The fight is not for the military or police alone, but all of us. Populace should not support terrorists or.bandits in any way.”

    He said the military is winning the war against terrorists, but there is still more to be done.

    “We don’t know when terrorism will end ,but it is going down,” the CDS said.

    “When I was in the Operation Hadin Kai, 77,000 terrorists surrender before I leave the theater, but now over 140,000 terrorists have so far surrendered to the military.”

    On the issue of allicating largest sum in the 2024 budget to Defence and Security, General Musa said fighting insecurity involve a lot of funds.

    He said: “We don’t produce anything we buy everything. Even the bullets we buy them.

    “So when people thing defence budget is huge, if you take 100million naira into the theater before you know it is gone. In United States of America over 100 billion dollars is voted for Defence sector. 

    “But I can assure Nigeria that the Armed Forces is making judicious use of every money that is given to it.” 

    Earlier in his remarks, the Director Defence Information, Brig. Gen. Tukur Gusau, said the meeting was organized to enable the CDS interact with Defence Correspondents about his command philosophy, and to solicite media support on the ongoing fight against insecurity.

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    Speaking on oil bunkering in the Niger Delta region, the CDS accused the communities for protecting the oil bunkerers. He, however, said that the military wouldl continue to pursue Non-Kinetic approach to wining the hearts ans minds of the people or order to summount the present security challenges.

    “But my appeal to all of us is that Nigeria is our country, we shouldn’t destroy our country ourselves. We will have challenges but let work together and see how we can solve these challenges,” he advised.

  • Nigeria, Pakistan united against terrorism, says CDS

    CHIEF of Defence Staff (CDS) Gen. Abayomi Olonisakin has explained the collaborative efforts being made by the Nigerian and Pakistani governments is to address the security challenges facing the country.

    Gen Olonisakin, who listed some of the challenges as terrorism and insurgency, however, assured that Nigeria would remain a formidable force within the African region with the scope of its alliances in response to threats.

    The CDS informed yesterday that both countries as members of the Developing (D-8 ) countries, have been exchanging top military and political visits, including those between Defence ministers as well as high-ranking military officials for enhanced collaborations.

    Gen Olonisakin made the remarks at the opening of the Second Round of Nigeria-Pakistan Staff Talk, holding at the Defence Headquarters, Abuja.

    Represented by the Director-General of Defence Industry Corporation (DICON) Major Gen. Bamidele Ogunkale, the CDS noted that the collaborations between the two countries are anchored on their experiences in the fight against terrorism and insurgency.

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    He added that some of the military hardware and weapons procured recently by Armed Forces of Nigeria (AFN), especially the Super Mushshak aircrafts for training and operations were the results of the collaborations and agreements reached with Pakistan during the First Round of Talk (in Islamabad, Pakistan) between the two countries.

    Specifically, the CDS said the agreements between the two countries emphasized on military training and education, sending observers for military maneouvre and exercises, cooperation in defence technologies including platforms, weapon system, amunition and militay vehicles among others.

    The CDS asserted that the efforts have yielded significant results as a total of 50 Nigerian Army personnel have been trained on Anti-terrorism Special Course in Pakistan, adding that other areas were still being employed for the peace, security and development of the country.

    In his remarks, the leader of the Pakistani Team, Maj.-Gen. Mohammed Shafiq, said he was happy that the relationship between Nigeria and Pakistan has remained solid since Nigeria obtained her independence in 1960, saying the two countries have profound respect for each other.

    According to him, the Second Round of Nigeria-Pakitan Staff Talk was meant to consolidate on the achievements of the First Round, especially in the areas of intelligence sharing, joint exercises, military trainings and procurement of military hardware.

  • Insurgency: CDS, Service Chiefs visit Theatre Command in Borno

    The Chief of Defence Staff, Abayomi Olanisakin, yesterday  led other service chiefs on an operational visit to the Theatre Command of the Operation Lafiya Dole in Maiduguri, Borno State.

    He was received by the Chief of Army Staff,   Lieutenant General Tukur Buratai, , who had been on ground, visiting troops in the frontline to boost their morale.

    Shortly after arrival, the CDS held a three-hour closed-door meeting with the service chiefs, where he was briefed by the Theatre Commander, Major General Benson Akinrodoye.

    The Chief of Air Force Staff, Air Marshal Sadique Abubakar, Chief of Naval Staff Vice Admiral Ibok-Ette Ibas and Chief of Defence Intelligence, Air Vice Marshal Mohammed Usman, were in attendance.

    Addressing journalists after the meeting, the army spokesman, Brigadier General Sani Usman said the service chiefs “discussed extensively, particularly on activities in the Theatre Command” (of the Operation Lafiya Dole.)

    “Of course, the Chief of Defence Staff conveyed his best wishes to troops here, operating in Operation Lafiya Dole,” Usman added.

    Defence Minister Mansur Dan-Ali, on December 3, directed   Buratai to remain in the Northeast until security situation in the region improved.

    He also directed the Chief of Air Staff, on December 4, to join Buratai in the Northeast, in coordinating the Nigerian Air Force operations in the zone.

    The   minister’s directives came after the Boko Haram terrorists attacked troops’ position at Metele in the North of Borno on November 18.

    The attack claimed the lives of 23 soldiers, while 31 others sustained injuries as confirmed by the army.

     

  • NEMA lauds military participation in disaster management

    The National Emergency Management Agency (NEMA), says it is very impressed with the quality of military involvement in disaster managements and support of victims.

    Its Director General, Alhaji Mustapha Maihaja, while assessing facilities at the Disaster Response Unit of the 119 Operation Base of the Nigeria Air force, Sokoto on Friday, promised that the agency would continue to support such efforts.

    Represented by Air Commodore Akigbe Iyamu, Director in charge of Disaster and Response, Maihaja said that NEMA would continue to partner with the military’s disaster response section to ease disaster management.

    He stressed the need for collaborative efforts on disaster management among all tiers of government, noting that
    NEMA, which was supposed to focus on disasters with high magnitude, had been compelled to look into lesser incidents.

    He said that the visit was to assess military formations’ readiness to respond to disasters with a view to look into ways to assist them.

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    The Chief of Defense Staff (CDS), Gen. Abayomi Olanisakin, in a remark, expressed the military’s readiness to partner with NEMA and other security agencies to maintain peace before, during and after the 2019 general elections.

    Olanisakin, who was represented by Gen. Habila Vintenaba, Director, Psychological Warfare, at the
    Defense Headquarters, said that the visit was to assess the readiness of the established disaster response
    point in the base.

    “We want to assess the unit’s readiness for prompt response to emergency situations,” he said.

    He said that military collaboration with NEMA would provide timely response to all forms of disasters and its management with desired professionalism in line with global practice.

    The CDS, however, advised politicians to desist from actions that would put national security in jeopardy, urging them to embrace dialogue toward resolving their differences.

    “Politicians must constantly educate their supporters on the need to ensure peace at all times,” he said.

    Earlier, Group Capt. Jibrin Usman, the Brigade Commander, had informed his guests that the base had recorded disasters such as flood, fire and thunderstorm in Sokoto and Kebbi States.

    He also said that his men had helped in evacuating some of the victims and provided security in places razed down by fire to avert looting by hoodlums.

    Usman identified major challenges to inadequate equipment and manpower training.

  • Reps want CDS, IGP to fish out police killers

    House of Representatives has condemned the killing of four policemen in Sabongida Ora, Edo State, by gunmen.

    It urged the Chief of Defence Staff (CDS), Gen. Abayomi Olonisakin, and the Inspector- General of Police (IGP), Ibrahim Idris, to deploy a joint patrol team in Iruekpen-Sabo-Uzebba-Ifon (Ondo State) to curb killings by armed men.

    The lawmakers implored the IGP to act fast by deploying a crack team of detectives to arrest the murderers at Sabongida Ora in Owan West Local Government of Edo State.

    This followed the adoption of a matter of urgent public importance by the Deputy Chief Whip, Pally Iriase (APC, Edo), who noted that four policemen serving at Sabongida Ora were murdered by yet-to-be-identified assailants on July 14.

    He said: “The policemen were set ablaze in their operational Hilux pick up patrol van.

    “Residents of Sabongida Ora, Uzebba and their environs in Owan West Local Government now live in fear.

    “It is of great concern that if steps are not taken to nab the perpetrators of this dastardly act, there may be a breakdown of law and order in the area.”

    The motion was adopted after a voice vote.