Senate Confirms General Musa as Defence Minister
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Senate Confirms General Musa as Defence Minister.

The Senate has confirmed the appointment of former Chief of Defence Staff, General Christopher Musa, as Nigeria’s new Minister of Defence following an extensive screening session that lasted several hours. His confirmation came shortly after his nomination was forwarded by the President to fill the vacancy created by the resignation of the former minister on health grounds.

During the screening, senators questioned General Musa on several recent security lapses, particularly the withdrawal of troops shortly before the abduction of schoolchildren in Kebbi State. The decision, which had generated public outrage, was heavily scrutinised. In response, Musa pledged a thorough investigation, insisting that the military must never be associated with timidity. He stressed that any officer found culpable would be sanctioned, adding that accountability would form a central part of his leadership approach.

Throughout the session, Musa outlined his broader plan to strengthen Nigeria’s security architecture. He highlighted the need for improved coordination among the armed forces, police, intelligence units, and community-based networks. While military operations would remain vital, he noted that only a limited portion of national security challenges could be solved through force alone. Social cooperation, intelligence sharing, adequate funding, and structural reforms were identified as equally essential components.

Concerns were raised by lawmakers about systemic weaknesses within the armed forces, gaps in protecting vulnerable communities, and poor inter-agency communication. Musa promised to review command structures, enhance oversight mechanisms, and improve budget efficiency. He added that a comprehensive action plan would be submitted to the Senate once he fully assumed office.

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By the conclusion of the hearing, senators expressed satisfaction with his responses, and his confirmation was approved through a majority voice vote. The Senate leadership described his appointment as timely, citing his experience, discipline, and previous command record as strong indicators of his capacity to lead the defence sector.

General Musa’s assumption of office comes at a crucial moment, with various parts of the country grappling with heightened insecurity. His appointment is expected to reinvigorate defence strategies and restore confidence in Nigeria’s security institutions.

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