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  • JUST IN: New Defence Minister, Musa, pledges to secure Nigeria

    JUST IN: New Defence Minister, Musa, pledges to secure Nigeria

    Newly sworn-in Minister of Defence, General Christopher Musa (rtd), on Thursday pledged to ensure a safer and more secure Nigeria, saying the outpouring of goodwill from citizens since his nomination and confirmation has strengthened his resolve to deliver results.

    Speaking to journalists at the State House shortly after taking his oath of office before President Bola Ahmed Tinubu, the former Chief of Defence Staff said Nigerians can look forward to a future where they go about their daily lives without fear of criminal elements.

    “I want to use this medium to appreciate all Nigerians. Nigerians have shown me love, and I will guarantee them that I am going to work, whatever it takes, to ensure that Nigeria is secured,” he said.

    General Musa, returning to a sector he once led as the country’s top military officer, said his immediate priority would be to reinvigorate the defence architecture and strengthen collaboration among all security agencies.

    “My immediate priority is to make sure that defence takes its place fully in the country. The synergy between the armed forces and other security agencies, and all Nigerians being carried along, as we have always said, security is everybody’s responsibility,” he stated.

    According to him, rebuilding and sustaining that synergy will be central to the administration’s push for lasting peace.

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    “It is that synergy that we need to build on and work on, and that’s what we’re going to do. I can assure you, within the shortest possible time, Nigerians will see results,” the minister added.

    On his briefing with President Tinubu, Musa said the President was unequivocal in his directive that Nigeria must be secured to enable citizens to live normally again.

    “He reiterated his mind on the aspect that we must make sure Nigeria is secured. Nigerians should go back and sleep with their eyes closed, go back to their farms, and schools should open without being molested,” he told reporters.

    Musa said all efforts going forward will align with President Tinubu’s Renewed Hope Agenda, which aims to create a secure environment for economic growth, education, agriculture, and community life.

    “Everyone is being carried together to make sure that Nigeria continues to grow in line with the Renewed Hope programme of Mr. President,” he said.

  • FULL PROFILE: Meet Minister of Defense-designate, General Christopher Musa

    FULL PROFILE: Meet Minister of Defense-designate, General Christopher Musa

    President Bola Ahmed Tinubu has nominated General Christopher Musa as Nigeria’s New Minister of Defence.

    Musa is expected to replace former Defence Minister, Alhaji Mohammed Badaru Abubakar, who resigned from his role, citing health reasons.

    Until October 2025, General Musa served as Chief of Defence Staff, the highest military post in the country.

    Here’s the profile of General Musa:

    Date of Birth: December 25, 1967 (Age: 58) 

    Education:

    – Bachelor of Science Degree 

      Nigerian Defence Academy, Kaduna 

      Graduated: 1991 

    – Advanced Military Training 

      College of Advanced Studies, Zaria 

      Attended: 1986 (prior to NDA enrollment) 

    – Primary and Secondary Education 

      Sokoto, Nigeria 

      Completed: Prior to 1986 

    Military Career and Appointments:

    Chief of Defence Staff 

    Nigerian Armed Forces 

    June 2023 – October 2025 

    – Oversaw integrated operations across all branches of the armed forces, focusing on national security enhancement. 

    Commander, Nigerian Army Infantry Corps 

    Headquarters Infantry Centre and Corps 

    2022 – 2023 

    – Directed infantry training and development programs for the Nigerian Army. 

    Theatre Commander, Operation Hadin Kai 

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    Northeast Nigeria 

    2021 – 2022 

    – Led counter-terrorism operations against Boko Haram insurgents in the Lake Chad Basin region. 

    Commander, Sector 3, Multinational Joint Task Force Lake Chad Region 2019 – 2021 

    – Coordinated joint military efforts with neighboring countries to combat regional terrorism. 

    Commander, Sector 3, Operation Lafiya Dole, Northeast Nigeria 2019 – 2021 

    – Managed sector-level operations in ongoing counter-insurgency campaigns. 

    Deputy Chief of Staff, Training/Operations 

    Headquarters Infantry Centre and Corps 

    2019 

    – Supported strategic planning and execution of infantry training initiatives. 

    Infantry Representative/Member, Training Team Headquarters Nigerian Army Armour Corps

    Prior to 2019 

    – Contributed to inter-corps training standardization and development. 

    Assistant Director, Operational Requirements 

    Department of Army Policy and Plans, Nigerian Army Headquarters 

    Prior to 2019 

    – Advised on policy formulation for operational equipment and logistics. 

    Commanding Officer, 73 Battalion 

    Nigerian Army 

    Prior to 2019 

    – Led battalion-level operations and training. 

    General Staff Officer 1, Training/Operations 

    Headquarters 81 Division, Nigerian Army 

    Prior to 2019 

    – Handled divisional-level planning for training and operational readiness. 

    Commissioning and Early Career 

    Nigerian Army 

    Commissioned: 1991 (as Second Lieutenant) 

    – Initial service focused on infantry roles, building foundational leadership experience. 

    Awards and Honors:

    – Colin Powell Award for Soldiering 

      Awarded: 2012 

      – Recognized for exemplary military leadership and operational excellence. 

    Key Achievements:

    – Extensive experience in high-stakes counter-insurgency environments, including leadership of multinational forces in the Lake Chad region. 

    – Instrumental in strengthening Nigeria’s defense posture through innovative training and operational strategies. 

    – Appointed Chief of Defence Staff by President Tinubu in 2023, demonstrating trust in strategic command capabilities.

  • Buhari, govs, service chiefs meet in Aso Rock

    President Muhammadu Buhari on Tuesday met behind closed doors with service chiefs, Inspector General of Police, Mohammed Adamu and some governors from the northern part of the country.

    The meeting started around 11am at the President’s office.

    Governors at the meeting included Adamawa State, Jibrilla Bindow, Borno State, Kashim Shettima, Kaduna State, Nasir el-Rufai.

    Also at the meeting were Chief of Staff to the President, Abba Kyari, Minister of Defence, Mansur Dan-Ali, Minister of Interior, Abdulrahman Danbazzau.

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    The meeting was not unconnected with the security situations in the country.

    The recent killings before the postponed presidential election at the weekend resulted in the death of some Nigerians in Kajuru, Kaduna State.

    The meeting was still in progress at the time of filing this report.

  • Buhari, service chiefs meet in Aso Rock 

    President Muhammadu Buhari on Thursday met behind closed doors with service chiefs at the Presidential Villa, Abuja.

    The meeting, which was held at the President’s office, lasted just over thirty minutes.

    All the service chiefs including the Inspector General of Police, Ibrahim Idris, declined to comment on the closed door meeting.

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    Each of them quickly entered their cars and drove out as fast as possible when journalists rushed toward them.

    The Minister of Defence, Mansur Dan-Ali told State House correspondents that they just reviewed what they did at the last meeting.

  • Insecurity: Zamfara Assembly writes minister over incessant killings

    Insecurity: Zamfara Assembly writes minister over incessant killings has directed its secretariat to write a letter to Minister of defence, Mansur Dan’ali, over incessant killings and security challenges in the state.

    The assembly gave the directive during plenary session in Gusau on Friday.

    The decision followed a complaint by Alhaji Abdullahi Dansadau (APC, Maru South) under matters of urgent public importance.

    Dansadau said the killing of innocent citizens in the state by bandits was worrisome.

    The matter was seconded by Malam Mani Masamar-Mudi (APC, Bukkuyum 1) and Aliyu Kagara (APC, Talata-Mafara, South), where they urged the house to agree to write a letter to the minister.

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    The Deputy Speaker of the House, Alhaji Abubakar Gummi, who chaired the sitting, said members unanimously resolved and agreed to write a letter to the minister to complain about dwindling security situation in the state.

    They agreed to request for additional efforts from security agencies, especially in deployment of more security personnel to the state.

    During same sitting, the assembly adopted new legislative calendar for the 2018/2019 session.

    The adoption followed a motion moved by Leader of the house, Alhaji Isa Abdulmumin.

    Abdulmumin said “today’s sitting marked the end of the 2017/2018 legislative year of this house.

    “I am therefore appealing to members to support this motion and agree to close this house as our legislative calendar for 2017/2018 has expired.

    “As we know, our target is to have not less than 183 sittings in a year and today’s sitting happens to be the 185th and therefore we have meet the required target in this regard.

    Consequently, the house unanimously resolved to go on recess until July 2, 2018.

    Meanwhile, unknown gunmen had on Tuesday kidnapped wife of the state’s Commissioner for Youths, Sports and Skill Acquisition, Alhaji Abdullahi Gurbin-bore and six children at Gurbin-bore town in Zurmi Local Government Area of the state.

    Also kidnapped along with the commissioner’s wife and children were three other relatives.

     

  • Audio: FG orders audit of Dana airline 

    Audio: FG orders audit of Dana airline 

    The Federal Government on Wednesday ordered complete audit of Dana airline.

    The airline had recently been involved in non-fatal accidents in the country, with one of its plane over shooting the runway in Port Harcourt and another one had its door failing off while taxiing at the Nnamdi Azikiwe International airport, Abuja.

    Briefing State House correspondents at the end of the Federal Executive Council (FEC) meeting, the Senior Special Assistant on Media and publicity, Garba Shehu, said the audit will cover the personnel and assets of Dana airline.

    He was with the Minister of Defence, Mansur Dan-Ali, Minister of Budget and National Planning, Udoma Udo Udoma, and Minister of Niger Delta Affairs, Usani Uguru Usani.

    Garba Shehu said “A lot of quality time was spent discussing air safety. The government of Nigeria is very much concerned about safety and the life of Nigerians; this is following the recent air incidents.

    “Minor as they were because there were no fatalities, the government did feel concern and the Minister did the report to the Council on steps that were taken following the last incident in Port Harcourt, Dana aircraft overshooting the runaway. As soon as that happened, a few seconds, a rescue team was there on the ground and few moments thereafter every passenger on board was evacuated. There was no harm to persons and this is something that should be celebrated.

    “Within 24 hours an official investigation had commenced because investigators arrived in Port Harcourt and began work. One week after that a preliminary report was prepared and it was about this that the Council was briefed.

    “Consequently as announced by the aviation authorities, the engineer and pilot of that particular aircraft got their licences suspended and beyond that the government has ordered a complete audit of Dana airlines in terms of personnel, operations, and technical capacity,” he said.

    He also disclosed that the Council has approved the augmentation of the contract sum for the rehabilitation of Burnt Marina Bridge and the Maintenance of Eko (Apobgbon) and Iddo bridges in Lagos State, in Favour of Messrs. Buildwell Plant and Equipment Industries Limited, in the sum of N114, 424,225.05.

    The amount, he said, represented 12 percent of the original contract sum.

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    He said that the contract sum was reviewed from N957, 053,316.45 to N1, 071, 29,541.40 with additional completion period of six months.

    The Council, he said, also approved augmentation for Mangu Dam, in Plateau State to N7.66 billion from original cost of N5.66 billion increasing the total contract sum to N13.2 billion.

    Dan-Ali said that his Ministry presented to the Council the status of the implementation of approved capital projects and achievements of the Ministry of Defence from 2015 to 2017.

    The presentation, he said, covered the strategic policies of the Ministry, including to build and maintain flexible, compact and highly trained Armed forces capable of defending the territorial integrity of the nation.

    He said “The brief also covers the serviceability of the military platforms, operational readiness, future projections and the way forward. During the period under review the Ministry received a timely consideration and approval of its capital projects and the Armed Forces in general.

    “This no doubt resulted to the successes recorded so far in the fight against terrorists and other security challenges in the country. It is pertinent to state that prior to assumption of office by President Muhammadu Buhari, most of the military platforms and hardware were old, worn out, non-functional and obsolete.

    “However, it is gratifying to mention that this administration have made tremendous efforts in the provision of funds for the acquisition of modern military hardware to meet up with security challenges. High priority was also placed on renovation of existing barracks facilities to cater for the welfare of the members of the Armed Forces.

    “Some of the facilities renovated were neglected for over forty years. Between 2015-2017 a total of 18 rehabilitation works have been carried out in various barracks across the six geo political zones by the Ministry. Similarly Defence Headquarters also approved 36 capital projects within the period.

    “The Nigerian Army embarked on 68 approved projects. Nigerian Navy implemented 31 projects while a total number of 64 projects were also implemented by the Nigerian Air force,” he said.

    According to him, he also gave breakdown of capital projects implementation stage by other agencies of the Nigerian Defence Academy.

    “The Armed Forces Command and Staff College implemented 23 capital projects Similarly, the National Defence College got approval for 69 projects some of which were already completed while others are on-going. The Defence space Administration has so far implemented 32 capital projects from 2015-2017. Defence Intelligence Agency has 11 projects approved and most of them are already completed or at various stage of completion The Defence Industries Corporation in Kaduna got approval for 38 projects, some already completed while paucity of funds is affecting the completion of others The Armed Forces Resettlement Centre, oshodi had 38 capital projects approved, most of the projects are already completed It is worthy to mention that since independence no projects of such magnitude and number were achieved in less than 3 years,” he said.

    He also said that the presentation also proposed a way forward for the implementation of a comprehensive reform of the entire defence management system with a view of promoting effectiveness, transparency, accountability and self-reliance.

    According to him, the role of the Presidency/Armed Forces Council and the National Assembly were identified as paramount in the implementation of the defence sector reforms.

    He said that the Defence Headquarters will also improve on training of personnel, improvement on the serviceability rate of equipment by conducting regular audits of existing assets.

    Udoma said that he briefed the Council on the NBS recent report.

    He said “I presented a briefing to the Federal Executive Council today on the most recent Gross Domestic Product and other related economic performance numbers as released last week by the National Bureau of Statistics (NBS).

    “You will recall that it indicated that in the last quarter of 2017 the economy had continued its positive growth trajectory by growing by 1.92%. This is higher than the previous quarter when it grew by 1.40%. And higher still from the 2nd Quarter, when it grew by 0.72%.

    “The numbers clearly show that the economy has fully exited recession. Council members were particularly pleased to note that this growth is very broad based with Agriculture growing at 4.23% up from 3.06% in the 3rd Quarter. Other sectors such as Transportation and storage, Electricity and gas production, Metal Ores, and Industry all grew, particularly noteworthy were the growth recorded in Trade (2.07% and Services (o.10%) after six quarters of negative growth.

    “Council members were also happy to note that overall the non-oil sector grew by 1.45%, it’s strongest since 2015. Inflation is also trending downwards moving down from 18.72% in January 2017 to 15.13% in January 2018. Council members were also happy to see the increasing private sector confidence in the ERGP, and other policies and programmes of the Buhari administration, as evidenced by the increasing capital inflows.

    “Capital inflows in 2017 were US$12,228 million, a growth of 138.6% over the total inflow in 2016 of US$5,124 million. This has been a factor in the build-up of our foreign reserves which have grown from US$23.81 billion in September 2016 to almost US$42 billion.

    “Council members however agreed that whilst these positive results are most encouraging, particularly in the light of where we were in the last few years, the current growth rate is still rather modest and we have to continue to work even harder to achieve the goals of the ERGP of diversifying the economy and achieving our growth targets of 3.5% this year, and 7% by 2020.

    “And, of course one of the ways we are intensifying implementation of the ERGP are the ERGP focus labs which will be launched next week Tuesday, 13th March, by Mr President,” he stated.

    Usani Uguru, said the Council approved the design of section five of East – West Road meant to link Oron in Akwa Ibom to Calabar in Cross River State.

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  • Defence Minister, two others to carry out assessment of Boko Haram attack

    Defence Minister, two others to carry out assessment of Boko Haram attack

    President Muhammadu Buhari on Wednesday directed the military and other security agencies to take immediate charge of the situation in Government Girls Technical College, Dapchi, Yobe State.

    Boko Haram had on Monday attacked the school.

    Briefing State House correspondents after the Federal Executive Council meeting, the Minister of Information, Lai Mohammed, said that the President also directed the Minister to Defence, Mansur Dan-Ali, the Minister of Foreign Affairs, Geoffrey Onyeama, and himself to proceed to Yobe state on Thursday on fact finding mission.

    He said “Mr. President has directed military and other security agencies to take immediate charge and control of Government Girls Technical College, Dapchi, and informed him of developments.

    “He has released a delegation led by the Minister of defence to Dapchi, to get firsthand information as to what is happening.

    “Others in the delegation are Minister of Foreign Affairs and Minister of Information.” he said

    Asked give more information on the girls apart from the 48 that has returned, he said “That is precisely why Mr. President is in direct contact with military and police and as soon as we get any information we will let you know.”

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  • Buhari extends tenure of Service Chiefs 

    Buhari extends tenure of Service Chiefs 

    The President and Commander in chief of the Armed Forces of the Federal Republic of Nigeria His Excellency President Muhammadu Buhari GCFR, has extended the tenure of all the service chiefs.

    In a statement signed by Col. Tukur Gusau, the Public Relations Officer to the Hon. Minister of Defence,  Mansur Dan Ali said the President’s took the decision, “having carefully reviewed the on-going military operations across the nation and the efforts of the Chief of Defence staff and the Service chiefs in the counter insurgency operations in the North East coupled with the security situation of the Niger Delta region, has graciously approved the extension of tenure of service of  General Abayomi Gabriel Olonisakin, the Chief of Defence Staff, Lieutenant General Tukur Yusufu Buratai, Chief of Army Staff; Vice Admiral Ibok-EteIkwe Ibas, the Chief of Naval staff and Air Marshal Sadique Baba Abubakar, the Chief of Air staff,” the statement said.

    While citing the constitutional powers to carry out the decision, the statement said, “This extension is pursuant of the powers conferred on the President and Commander in chief of the Armed Forces of the Federal Republic of Nigeria by section 218 (1) and (2) of the 1999 Constitution of the Federal Republic of Nigeria and section 09.06 of the Harmonised Terms and Conditions for Service for officers (2012) Revised”.

    The Honourable Minister of Defence Mansur Muhammad Dan-Ali congratulates  the Chief of Defence Staff and Service Chiefs for earning the confidence of the President, Commander in Chief of the Armed Force of the Federal Republic of Nigeria and the people of Nigeria  leading to their extension of service.

  • Buhari orders military crackdown on banditry in Zamfara 

    Buhari orders military crackdown on banditry in Zamfara 

    President Muhammadu Buhari on Wednesday ordered a military crackdown on bandits operating in rural communities in Zamfara State, following fresh attacks on some communities in Shinkafi and Maradun Local Government Areas.

    To enable the army carry out this new mandate, the President has approved the request of the Minister of Defence, Brig-Gen. Mansur Dan Ali (rtd) for the stationing of a full battalion of Special Forces in Zamfara State, and the operationalization of the newly-established 8 Division of the Nigerian Army in Sokoto in the new Order of Battle (OBAT).

    The President, in a statement by the Senior Special Assistant on Media and publicity, Garba Shehu, has also approved the movement of the 1 Brigade of the Nigerian Army from Sokoto to Gusau upon the take-off of the 8 Division.

    To tackle the desperate actions of Boko Haram terrorists in the North-east, through the use of mostly female, underage girls as suicide bombers, President Buhari has equally approved the setting up of an intelligence fusion centre in Maiduguri, the Borno State capital, for the purpose of gathering and sharing intelligence among the security agencies in the country.

    “This phase of the war will be intelligence-driven and the new centre is expected to intensify the harvesting and sharing of intelligence so as to bring to an early closure, the desperate last-minute activities of the terrorists,” it stated.

  • 90,000 Military Pensioners to Undergo Verification Nationwide, Says Board

    90,000 Military Pensioners to Undergo Verification Nationwide, Says Board

    No fewer than 90,000 military pensioners are expected to go through a national verification exercise beginning on Monday 27th November, the Acting Chairman of Military Pensions Board, Brig. General Adekunle Adesope has announced.

    Gen. Adesope at a media briefing in Abuja on Monday said the Minister of Defence, Mansur Dan Ali would flag off the verification exercise at the Mogadishu Military Cantonment, Abuja.

    According to Gen. Adesope the exercise which was last conducted in 2015 would be conducted in all the 36 state of federation and the Federal Capital Territory at the same time.

    He advised military pensioners residing abroad to “visit Military Pensions Board office, Abuja for verification whenever they are in the country from 27 November 2017 to 28 February 2018.”

    The Acting Chairman further disclosed that the exercise was being conducted to ensure that the biometric data of military pensioners are taken to avoid mistakes and lay to rest any misgivings on the issue of military pensioners in the country.

    Gen Adesope said: “This briefing is aimed at enlightening our esteemed pensioners and the general public on the modalities, time lines, venues and general expectations from the retirees during the 2017 verification exercise.

    “The brief will cover the conduct of the exercise, eligibility for verification and biometrics data capturing amongst other details. The exercise is therefore a veritable avenue to verify all existing pensioners on the Boards current pay roll and update their records as necessary.

    “The 2017 verification exercise is scheduled to take place from Monday 27 November to Saturday 9 December 2017 in the Federal Capital Territory (FCT) Abuja and all the 36 states of the federation. For the convenience of our esteemed pensioners, specific dates have been allotted to the various rank groups.

    “This is a deliberate plan to have manageable crowd throughout the period and thus ensure a hitch and stress free verification exercise. The conduct of verification exercise will involve finger print capturing matching with the biometric details currently in the MPB pay roll data base.

    “Accordingly, pensioners’ cooperation, patience and orderliness would be required to ensure a smooth exercise. The detailed dates allotted  to various rank brackets of the pensioners for the verification exercise are as follows, Pte LCpl and equivalents 27 a 30 Nov 2017, Cpl Sgt and equivalents 1 ~ 3 Dec 2017. SSgt AWO and equivalents 4 -5 Dec 2017.

    “Others are 2/Lt Capt and equivalents ~ 6 Dec 2017, Maj Col and equivalents 7 Dec 2017, Brig Gen & above and equivalents 8 Dec 2017, all absentees of stipulated dates and those critically sick and hospitalized 9 Dec 2017,” Gen. Adesope stated.