Abuja: The National Civil Society Council of Nigeria (NCSCN) has called on President Bola Tinubu to appoint the immediate past Chief of Defence Staff, Gen. Christopher Musa, rtd., as Minister of Defence. Musa served as Chief of Defence Staff from June 23, 2023, until his retirement on Oct. 24.
According to News Agency of Nigeria, NCSCN Executive Director, Blessing Akinlosotu, in a statement on Tuesday in Abuja, commended Badaru Abubakar, the immediate past Minister of Defence, for his dedicated service to the nation. Abubakar had on Monday resigned his appointment in a letter sent to the President. Akinlosotu said the council acknowledged Abubakar’s contributions to the country’s security efforts and appreciated his honourable exit.
In light of Abubakar’s resignation, NCSCN calls on Tinubu to appoint Musa, a seasoned and distinguished military officer, as the new Defence Minister. Musa has a proven track record of leadership, strategic thinking, and expertise in security matters. During Musa’s tenure as Chief of Defence Staff, he demonstrated leadership skills, driving reforms and improvements in the Nigerian Armed Forces.
Akinlosotu listed some of Musa’s notable achievements as the successful implementation of Operation Hadarin Daji, which led to the liberation of several territories from terrorist control, the enhancement of regional cooperation and collaboration on security issues, strengthening of the Nigerian Armed Forces’ capabilities through training and equipment upgrades, and the promotion of professionalism and discipline within the military.
Akinlosotu said NCSCN believed that Musa’s experience, expertise, and leadership abilities made him an ideal candidate to lead the Ministry of Defence. According to the executive director, Musa’s appointment will not only bolster the government’s efforts to address the country’s security challenges but will also reinforce Tinubu’s commitment to merit-based appointments.
‘We, therefore, urge Tinubu to consider Musa’s nomination and submit it to the Senate for confirmation. Together, we can build a safer, more secure, and prosperous Nigeria,” Akinlosotu said.