The Chief of Defence Staff, Gen. Christopher Musa, has referred to as on Nigerians to place their belief within the members of the Armed Forces.
Musa mentioned their sincerity in defending the democratic system of presidency in place within the nation, in addition to the safety of lives and property, shouldn’t be doubted.
Some individuals had just lately laid an ambush and killed 17 navy personnel within the Okuama neighborhood in Delta State.
The slain personnel had been mentioned to have launched into a peacekeeping mission when some irate youths ambushed and killed them on March 14.
Their stays had been laid to relaxation on the National Military Cemetery in Abuja on Wednesday.
However, talking on the closing ceremony of the Chief of Defence Staff Conference for Joint Task Force Commanders in Abuja on Thursday, Musa mentioned the navy exists due to the individuals.
Musa mentioned, “Trust your armed forces. The armed forces are here for Nigerians. We are here to protect democracy and we want to assure you that we do our best until Nigeria is fully safe and secure.”
Musa mentioned the navy was working with the National Orientation Agency and different related stakeholders to assist change the notion of the residents concerning the navy.
He added that this turned crucial because the navy wanted the assist of the residents to revive peace within the nation.
Musa mentioned, “We are working with relevant organisations NOA among others to show Nigerians the Armed forces is for Nigerians. We are here to protect Nigerians, but with the challenges we are facing, we cannot do it alone. We need the support of all.”
Advising the commanders, the CDS urged to revive and maintain the spirit of cooperation with different safety businesses.
He mentioned, “One of the key takeaways from our discussion has been the importance of cooperation and collaboration. As commanders, we must foster a culture of partnership and synergy among our forces and across theatres. Let us restore and sustain the spirit of jointness in our respective task forces and integrate it into our day-to-day operations.”
He, nonetheless, urged the commanders to not rely solely on international donors to maintain their operations.
Musa mentioned, “In the areas of funding as discussed during the last meeting of Ministers of Defence and Chief of Defence Staff of the Lake Chad basin, We must explore other avenues of sustaining our operations and not relying solely on international donors.”