Former Chief of Defence Staff, General Theophilus Danjuma (retd), has called on the Nigerian military to swiftly address the rising insecurity plaguing the nation. Speaking at the launch of Big Boots: Lessons from My Military Service, a book by retired Major General Solomon Udounwa, in Abuja on Tuesday, Danjuma emphasized the urgent need to halt the violence and restore peace.
Highlighting the gravity of the situation, he said, “The number one problem today is security. We must end the violence and stop the killings happening in our country as soon as possible. Those of you who are still serving have no excuses. None.”
In response, the current Chief of Defence Staff, General Christopher Musa, assured the public that the armed forces are working relentlessly to restore stability across the country. He reaffirmed the military’s commitment to upholding values of service, integrity, and honour, adding that they are determined to overcome any challenges.
“We are prepared, willing, and dedicated to ensuring peace returns to our dear country,” Musa stated. “We cannot afford to fail, and we will not fail.”
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