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General Musa as Minister: Ushering in a New Era for Nigeria’s Defence

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December 2, 2025
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General Musa as Minister: Ushering in a New Era for Nigeria’s Defence
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By Abbas Badmus

As Nigeria confronts a tangled web of security threats, from insurgency and banditry to militancy, separatist unrest, and growing cybercrime, the nation stands at a dangerous crossroads. 

Against this backdrop, President Bola Tinubu’s decision to nominate Christopher Gwabin Musa on Tuesday (today) as Minister of Defence, forwarding his name to the Senate for confirmation (same today), marks a bold and potentially transformative turn for the country’s security architecture.

Musa is not just another soldier; he is a seasoned strategist whose tenure as Chief of Defence Staff (CDS) reshaped the operational posture of the Nigerian Armed Forces. At a time when insurgents kept expanding their footholds, he brought a renewed sense of purpose, coordination, and offensive momentum. 

Under his watch, military intelligence systems were strengthened, inter-agency cooperation improved, and the entire security apparatus adopted a forward-looking, proactive stance. The benefits of his leadership were clear on several fronts. 

In theatres such as the Northeast, where terrorist groups once held sway, there was meaningful rollback. Super camps were restructured for rapid deployment; raids on insurgent hideouts neutralised high-value commanders; and pressure on insurgent supply lines grew unbearable. 

The general decline in insurgent recruitment, coupled with the recapture of previously lost territories, bore the imprint of disciplined strategy and decisive action. What set Musa apart was his understanding that success in war demands more than firepower; it requires dignity and welfare for those on the frontlines. 

During his leadership, allowances were prioritised, logistics improved, soldiers’ welfare was attended to, and mental-health support and psycho-social care structures were introduced, small moves that helped restore morale in a tired military. 

Described by many within the ranks as “purpose-driven and protective,” Musa’s leadership made it possible for soldiers to fight not just with courage, but with confidence. Beyond combat operations, his approach was inclusive. 

Community engagement became central to counter-insurgency: local intelligence networks were powered up; deradicalisation and reintegration paths opened; and efforts were made to address the socio-economic root causes of unrest. 

Importantly, Musa ensured cooperation with regional partners, ECOWAS neighbours, Lake Chad Basin countries, and international allies, strengthening Nigeria’s global security ties and enhancing intelligence sharing.

Now, as he stands on the threshold of heading the Defence Ministry, the stakes are clear. With modern threats such as cyber warfare, hybrid militancy, cross-border crime, and organised transnational networks, Nigeria needs leadership that blends military experience, strategic foresight, diplomatic acumen, and moral authority. 

Christopher Gwabin Musa offers exactly that. Confirming him as Minister of Defence would not simply reward past achievement, it would secure Nigeria’s future. In these uncertain times, appointing a leader who has demonstrated capacity under pressure, respect for human rights, and deep commitment to national unity is more than overdue. 

For a country yearning for stability, cohesion, and durable peace, Musa is the kind of public servant that can deliver.

Abbas Badmus writes from Abuja, can be reached via abbasbadmus@gmaill.com

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