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Musa Vows To Investigate The Withdrawal of Troops Before Kebbi Schoolgirls Abduction

December 3, 2025
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The immediate past Chief of Defence Staff, General Christopher Musa, has pledged to implement wide-ranging reforms in Nigeria’s security architecture following his nomination as Defence Minister.

Addressing the Senate during his ministerial screening on Wednesday, Musa committed to investigating critical security lapses, including the withdrawal of troops prior to the abduction of 25 schoolgirls from the Government Comprehensive Girls Secondary School, Maga, in Kebbi State on November 17.

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The incident, which sparked national outrage, highlighted vulnerabilities in the protection of educational institutions. Musa assured lawmakers that upon assuming office, he would establish a committee to examine the circumstances surrounding the killing of Brigadier General Musa Uba, as well as the recent abduction and death of a brigade commander in Borno State.

Describing such attacks as “very unfortunate and really painful,” Musa emphasised that no act of cowardice or negligence within the armed forces would be tolerated. He stressed the importance of enforcing strict professionalism and improving oversight of military operations to ensure swift, decisive responses. Drawing on his 39 years of service, the nominee expressed readiness to confront Nigeria’s security challenges head-on, noting that the country could overcome terrorism and banditry with adequate support and inter-agency cooperation.

Ex-CDS Musa at the Senate

Musa acknowledged that significant gaps within the armed forces currently undermine operational effectiveness. He indicated that from the outset, he would review ongoing military activities, ensuring sufficient funding and resources are allocated.

He highlighted the Safe Schools Initiative, pointing out that many educational institutions remain vulnerable, and called for stronger community engagement to bolster security measures. Musa underscored the necessity of integrating technology, local participation, and coordinated operations among security agencies to curb recurring kidnappings and terrorist activities.

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The nominee also addressed broader systemic challenges, highlighting obsolete laws and unregulated mining activities that provide financial support to criminal networks. He called for tighter oversight, harmonization among security agencies, and cooperation with neighbouring countries, given the transnational nature of threats.

Musa reinforced the principle of zero tolerance for terrorism and banditry, asserting that security must be localized and rooted in collaboration with communities. By strengthening accountability within the armed forces and modernizing Nigeria’s security frameworks, Musa aims to ensure that the country can more effectively counter the persistent threats posed by extremist groups and criminal organizations.

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General Christopher Musa, the immediate past Chief of Defence Staff and Defence Minister nominee, has outlined a comprehensive plan to strengthen Nigeria’s security architecture.

Speaking before the Senate, Musa pledged to probe troop withdrawals preceding kidnappings, the killing of high-ranking officers, and the abduction of schoolchildren. He stressed improving oversight, enforcing professionalism, and integrating technology and community engagement into military operations.

Musa also highlighted the need to review outdated laws, monitor unregulated funding sources for criminal groups, and promote inter-agency and regional cooperation to ensure a coordinated response to terrorism, banditry, and kidnappings.

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