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Olarewaju Hails President Tinubu on Gen. Musa’s Nomination as Defence Minister

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Former House of Representatives member for Ekiti North Federal Constituency 2 and Senior Special Assistant on National Assembly Matters, Hon. Ibraheem Kunle Olarewaju, has commended President Bola Ahmed Tinubu for nominating General Christopher Gwabin Musa as Nigeria’s new Minister of Defence.

In a statement, Olarewaju described the nomination as a “timely and strategic decision” that underscores the President’s commitment to strengthening Nigeria’s defence architecture and addressing the country’s ongoing security challenges. He said the appointment reflects a careful consideration of the nation’s current security landscape and the need for experienced leadership at the helm of the Ministry of Defence.

“General Musa is a seasoned military officer with a proven track record of professionalism, discipline, and strategic foresight. His leadership will undoubtedly bolster our national security efforts and contribute significantly to protecting Nigeria’s sovereignty,” Olarewaju said.

The former lawmaker expressed optimism that General Musa’s wealth of experience in the armed forces would enable him to implement robust strategies to curb insecurity across the country. He highlighted that the nominee’s deep understanding of military operations, coupled with his strategic acumen, makes him particularly suited to navigate the complexities of modern security challenges.

Olarewaju also appealed to the Senate to expedite the confirmation process, stressing that swift approval would allow General Musa to assume office without delay and commence critical interventions in the security sector. He emphasized that the nation requires competent and proactive leadership to tackle the persistent threats to peace and stability, especially in regions affected by insurgency, banditry, and other criminal activities.

The lawmaker further commended President Tinubu for prioritizing merit and competence in the selection of key government officials.

According to Olarewaju, appointing leaders with proven expertise sends a strong message of commitment to effective governance and national development.

President Tinubu had, in a letter to the Senate, formally forwarded General Musa’s nomination as the successor to Alhaji Mohammed Badaru Abubakar, who resigned earlier this week. The nomination comes at a crucial time when the country is grappling with multifaceted security challenges that require decisive leadership and innovative strategies.

His military background and prior leadership roles position him to coordinate effectively with various security agencies, streamline defence policies, and enhance operational efficiency within the Ministry of Defence.

Olarewaju concluded by reiterating his full support for the nomination and expressed hope that General Musa’s tenure would mark a new era of professionalism, accountability, and results-driven leadership in Nigeria’s defence sector.

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