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Defence Minister, Rtd Gen Musa
By Hamza Suleiman
The Minister of Defence, Gen. Christopher Musa rtd., on Tuesday ordered troops in the Frontline to shoot at sight on any terrorist without waiting for further orders.
Musa while addressing the troops alongside the Minister of Defence for the state, Bello Matawalle, in Maiduguri said that the Nigerian military had already deployed new strategies to end the insurgency in the entire North-east.
The News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) reports that the visit was a sequel to waves of attacks by the Boko Haram and the Islamic State West Africa Province (ISWAP) in some communities in the region, especially in Borno.
“You are making tremendous sacrifices—many have lost their lives, and many have been injured. While we cannot fully compensate you, be assured that your dedication has not gone unnoticed.
“The President and all Nigerians appreciate your resilience. Stay disciplined, focused, and committed to finishing the fight against terrorism and banditry.
“Our enemies do not wish us well, and we must remain unwavering,” the minister said.
He also announced that the President Bola Tinubu has approved the procurement of new aircraft, new drones, among others in order for the troops to perform their tasks without difficulty.
“So, I want to appeal to you, not to get tired. Please don’t allow anybody to come and convince you to do anything illegal. Whether drugs, ammunition, weapons, you don’t have any business and our business here is to go and look for Brook Haram and kill them. Is that clear?
“You don’t have to wait for any order from anybody. To find them out is your duty wherever you are deployed. You take them down. So, I don’t want to hear the aspect of somebody saying he was waiting for any order.
“Victory is temporary; our ultimate goal is everlasting success. Nigeria is greater than any challenge, and external negativity will not demoralize us,” Musa said.
The minister insisted that with continued focus, new equipment, and international cooperation, Nigerian Military was determined to secure the country and uphold its sovereignty.
He, however, expressed happiness that the Armed forces forces are performing exceptionally well, saying their sacrifices are profound.
“We have more victories than defeats, and Nigerians should be proud of the resilience and dedication of our armed forces in safeguarding our nation,” Musa said.
The minister, however, announced that the just salary increments for the military personnel would be implemented by the federal government in the next three months, adding that a three months salary arrears will immediately be paid thereafter.
He, therefore, urged Nigerians to continue to support the military and avoid dwelling on their failures, adding that “the sacrifices made by our troops—who leave their families behind and work tirelessly—deserve our recognition and support."
“The story of their bravery must be told accurately, and we must stand united in strength and encouragement,” he added.
Earlier, the ministers also visited the Deputy Governor of Borno, Dr Usman Kadafur, and reassured the state authorities of the federal government’s commitments toward restoring peace in the state.
While responding, Kadafur said that the visit of the two ministers was a clear demonstration of the federal government’s readiness to overhaul security strategies in the fight against insurgency in the North-east.
Meanwhile, Musa also inaugurated housing units for military officers at Maimalari Barracks before departing for Abuja. (NAN)