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‘Nigerians Will See Results Soonest’ – Defence Minister, Musa After Being Sworn-in By Tinubu

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Newly appointed Minister of Defence, General Christopher Musa, has assured Nigerians of aeeing tangible results in the figjt against bandits and insurgents, stating, “I can assure you, within the shortest possible time, Nigerians will see results.”

Newly appointed Minister of Defence, General Christopher Musa taking oath of office at the presidential villa, on Thursday

Musa spoke shortly after he was sworn-in by President Bola Tinubu on Thursday at the presidential villa.

The brief ceremony held at the Presidential Villa saw Musa take the oath of office, 24 hours after the Senate screened and confirmed his nomination

Tinubu had forwarded Musa’s name to the Senate earlier in the week following the resignation of Mohammed Badaru, who stepped down as defence minister on health grounds.

With his background helming the nation’s top military role, Musa is poised to drive operational enhancements across the armed forces. Stakeholders view the timing as a proactive step to reassure the public and fortify the government’s security architecture.

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Speaking to State House Correspondents, Musa, assured Nigerians of firm commitment to restoring peace and security across the nation.
Speaking about his immediate priorities, he said,

“My immediate priority is to make sure that defense takes its place fully in the country. The synergy between the armed forces, between the armed forces and other security agencies and all Nigerians being carried along… security is everybody’s responsibility.”

He highlighted the importance of collaboration, promising, “It is that synergy that we need to build on and work on it, and that’s what we’re going to do.”

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Musa assured Nigerians of tangible results, stating, “I can assure you, within the shortest possible time, Nigerians will see results.”

He also expressed gratitude to the public for their support: “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.”

On directives from President Tinubu, Musa shared that the president emphasized the critical need for nationwide security. He quoted the president as saying, “We must make sure that Nigeria is secured. Nigerians should go back and sleep with their eyes closed. Go back to their farms. Schools open without being molested.”

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The Minister highlighted the president’s vision of unity and progress: “Everyone being carried together to make sure that Nigeria continues to grow in line with the renewed program Mr. President.”

Also speaking, Archbishop of Sokoto Mathew Kukah, representing both the Sultan of Sokoto and his own roots in Southern Kaduna, expressed strong optimism about the minister’s role.

Kukah said, “Everybody knows what the problem is. We just need restoration of normalcy in this country by any means possible. And I think that this job is in very good hands. It does seem very clearly that the President wants to reposition issues of security, and I think the situation is in very good hands.”

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Responding to the minister’s call for more punitive measures against terrorists during his screening, Kukah expressed alignment with this stance.

He said, “Rain, thunder, sunshine, whatever it takes to get this mess under control. These guys need to be flushed out. Normalcy needs to return to our country. Laughter and joy has to come back to Nigeria within the shortest time possible, all we do is pray for the best.”

Kukah stressed the urgency and seriousness of restoring peace, showing his faith in the new Defence Minister’s capability to address the country’s security challenges effectively.

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Some photographs from the ceremony

Newly appointed Minister of Defence, General Christopher Musa having a handshake with President Bola Ahmed Tinubu shortly after taking oath of office at the presidential villa, on Thursday

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Newly appointed Minister of Defence, General Christopher Musa signs his oath of office document after being sworn-in by President Bola Ahmed Tinubu at the presidential villa, on Thursday

Newly appointed Minister of Defence, General Christopher Musa in group photograph after being sworn-in by President Bola Ahmed Tinubu at the presidential villa, on Thursday





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