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CDS, Service Chiefs Reiterate Commitment to National Security

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…vow to prioritise welfare, training of personnel, Inter-agency cooperation

By Gloria Ikibah

Nigeria’s Service Chiefs have reaffirmed their commitment to enhancing the nation’s security framework, prioritising the welfare of military personnel, and fostering closer cooperation with the National Assembly and other key partners in pursuit of lasting peace and stability.

The Chief of Defence Staff, Lieutenant General Olufemi Oluyede, gave this assurance during his appearance before the House of Representatives Committees on Defence, Army, Navy, and Air Force, chaired by Representative Babajimi Benson, on Wednesday at the National Assembly Complex in Abuja.

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General Oluyede noted that his extensive background in strategic military leadership has equipped him to effectively coordinate Nigeria’s defence operations at this crucial period in the country’s history.

“Over the years, my exposure to national security issues and the key role we do as senior cadets of the military profession has ultimately prepared me for this assignment that I am meeting you for today.

“Over the past six years, I have operated at the senior operational and management levels of the Indian Army and, by extension, the Army of Nigeria. I have been somewhat part of the running of services, though I cannot completely describe myself in the details of what I have been carrying in the past couple of years”, he said.

The CDS described himself as “a commissioner of the first rank,” pledging to “bring about more positive changes in the military economy and armed forces, to enable me to also optimize the design and tactics of our conscription.”

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He expressed appreciation for the confidence reposed in him by the appointing authority, as he said:, “During this period, I shall do my very best to justify the governance given to me.

He also underscored the need for national unity and international cooperation, and promised to prioritize the welfare of personnel.

He expressed confidence in Nigeria’s capacity to overcome its challenges, and commended the lawmakers for their continued support.

“The security environment we find ourselves in requires the united effort on the part of every Nigerian, strong bilateral and multilateral alliances between our country and our neighbors, as well as deep cooperation and fairness by all services.

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“I repeat, I have every plan to improve the welfare and well-being of members of Congress of Nigeria and their families. I plan to work with the Security Protect Committee on Defense, Army, Navy, and Air Force and other critical committees and stakeholders to secure resources needed to thrive our future”, he reiterated.

The Chief of Army Staff (COAS)  Major General Waidi Shuaibu, in his remarks outlined his professional background and pledged to inject new energy and focus into the army’s operations, particularly in the area of special forces training.

He noted that his over three decades of service had equipped him for the responsibilities ahead.

“Throughout my illustrious career that has spanned over three decades, I have attended several courses and training that have prepared me for this day,” he said.

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The COAS who holds a Bachelor of Engineering degree in Mechanical Engineering and three master’s degrees in Public Administration, Strategic Studies, and Security Strategic Studies from the National Defence University, Washington D.C., along with a diploma in International Security and Combating Terrorism, recounted his operational experience, and pledged to strengthen special forces training to enhance the Army’s combat capability, adding,

“Under my command, we were able to rescue 15 Chibok girls from terrorist enclaves and neutralise a lot of terrorist commanders. With my wealth of experience in conducting operations across the length and breadth of this country, I am determined to lead and take new rigour and vigour into our training in preparing our troops for the roles they are about to play.

“I will focus on special forces training that should be able to allow us to inject troops to improve our strike capability both day and night. I am also committed to the troops we offer, and I will ensure that we build on the legacy of my predecessor, ensuring that troops get what is due to them properly”, he stated.

Also  the Chief of Naval Staff (CNS), Rear Admiral Idi Abbas, highlighted his professional journey and expressed readiness to reposition the Nigerian Navy for greater operational effectiveness.

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“I am Rear Admiral Ayat Abas. I am the Chief of Naval Staff. I have attended several courses. I am an overwater warfare specialist in the Nigerian Navy,” he stated.

He listed his previous appointments, he said:
“In the course of my career, I have held both instructional staff and operational command appointments. Notable among some of the appointments, I am an instructor in our professional training school. At one time, I was in Operation Safe Haven as sector commander. I also had the privilege of being the commander of our operations. I also had the privilege of being the fleet officer commanding, Central Naval Command, Director of Operations at the Naval Headquarters, the PSO at the Naval Headquarters, and the PSO at the Defence Headquarters”.

Rear Admiral Abas pledged to leverage his experience to move the Navy forward.

“I think with my appointments and experiences, I think I have a good grasp of what it entails to move the Navy forward, which I intend to do along my career,” he said.

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The Chief of Air Staff (CAS), Air Vice Marshal Kennedy Aneke
stressed the importance of leadership, innovation, and strategic planning in building a more capable and disciplined Air Force.

Outlining his vision for the service, he noted:
“I’m going to talk about missions. I’m going to talk about staff. I’m going to talk about the uniform. I’m going to talk about planning. I’m going to talk about the importance of leadership.

“My goal is the advancement of innovation that are very important. I intend to continue to play out what they are doing”.

Declaring the session Chairman of the screening committee,  whi is also the Chairman House Committee on Defence,  Rep. Babajimi Benson, welcomed the nominees and described the exercise as “an important constitutional responsibility” entrusted to the legislature under the 1999 Constitution (as amended).

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“I would like to welcome you all to this important constitutional exercise, which is the screening of the newly appointed service chiefs of the Federal Republic of Nigeria. As representatives of the Nigerian people, the Nigerian National Assembly, and in particular the House of Reps, is best served by the 1999 Constitution as amended, with the responsibility of providing legislative oversight over the executive appointment. One of the ways this responsibility is discharged is through the confirmation of key appointments, such as those of the Chief of the Defence Staff and other service chiefs,” he said.

He emphasised that the screening was not a formality but a key process to ensure accountability, transparency, and public confidence in the leadership of the nation’s armed forces.

“The process is not merely ceremonial. It is a critical mechanism for ensuring accountability, transparency, and public confidence in our national security relations. Through it, we seek to ascertain the professional competence, integrity, vision, and readiness of the nominees to lead our forces in addressing Nigeria’s complex security challenges,” he stated.

Reps. Benson who said that Nigeria continues to grapple with a wide range of security issues, urged the nominees to demonstrate clear understanding and readiness to provide effective leadership.

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“Our country today faces evolving threats, from terrorism and banditry to emerging forms of cyber and maritime insecurity. Nigerians expect results, and we in the House of Representatives share that expectation. Therefore, this screening exercise offers an opportunity to interact candidly with the nominees, ascertain their understanding of the current security landscape, and hear their strategic plans for restoring peace and stability across the Federation,” he added.

He encouraged them to engage with sincerity and present practical ideas that would contribute to national peace and stability.

“To our nominees, I urge you to approach this engagement with openness and clarity. The Committee looks forward to your insights, your priorities, your new ideas, and how you will bring safe to bear in leading our men and women in uniform with courage and professionalism. Finally, let me assure that this Committee will be fair, thorough, and objective,” he assured.

He reaffirmed the Committee’s commitment to ensuring that only the most qualified officers are confirmed to lead the military, describing the screening as part of a shared mission to secure the nation.

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“Our goal is to ensure that only the most capable and missionary leaders are confirmed to serve our nation at this critical time. We are partners in progress, united by a shared commitment to Nigeria’s security, peace, and prosperity. Thank you. God bless the Federal Republic of Nigeria,” he concluded.

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Just in : Troops Rescue 10 Kidnapped NECO Candidates, Teachers After Fierce Battle With Terrorists in Borno

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Troops of Operation HADIN KAI have rescued 10 candidates and teachers abducted during the recent attack on a school in Borno State after engaging fleeing terrorists in a fierce gun battle.

According to a statement by the military, the troops tracked the fleeing insurgents to the Daggu area, where they launched a coordinated operation supported by aerial surveillance.

The security forces successfully overpowered the terrorists and rescued 10 of the kidnapped candidates and teachers unharmed.

“The rescued candidates and teachers are currently receiving appropriate care and support,” the statement said.

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The military disclosed that operations are still ongoing to locate and rescue the remaining abducted victim, while efforts are also being intensified to apprehend those responsible for the attack and bring them to justice.

However, the operation came at a heavy cost.

Operation HADIN KAI confirmed that one of its soldiers and a member of the Civilian Joint Task Force (CJTF) lost their lives during the rescue mission.

Paying tribute to the fallen personnel, the military praised their sacrifice and dedication.

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“Their courage, selflessness and unwavering commitment exemplify the collective resolve of security forces and local volunteers who continue to risk their lives daily to protect innocent citizens and restore peace across the North-East,” the statement added.

The military further disclosed that security operations have been intensified across the affected areas in collaboration with other security agencies and relevant stakeholders to prevent further attacks.

It added that security has been reinforced around vulnerable communities and schools as part of measures to improve the safety of residents and students in the region.

Operation HADIN KAI reaffirmed its commitment to dismantling terrorist networks operating in the North-East and restoring lasting peace and security across the region.

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The military also appealed to members of the public to remain vigilant and continue providing timely and credible intelligence to security agencies.

It further urged residents to disregard unverified reports and misinformation surrounding the incident while ongoing operations continue.

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Nigerian govt working towards scrapping fine option for convicted drug peddlers – NDLEA

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The National Drug Law Enforcement Agency (NDLEA) has disclosed that the Federal Government is working to remove the option of fines for convicted drug traffickers, describing the provision as a loophole that weakens the fight against drug-related crimes.

NDLEA spokesman, Femi Babafemi, disclosed this during a chat with Channels TV, he said the judiciary has remained a strong partner in the agency’s efforts to prosecute drug offenders, noting that the agency records a conviction rate of nearly 90 per cent.

He, however, identified the option of fines for convicted drug traffickers as a major challenge, saying its removal would serve as a stronger deterrent.

“There is a small nag there and that is the issue of the option of fine, and we are very grateful that the Federal Government through the office of Attorney General of the Federation and Minister of Justice is addressing that.

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“I think there is an executive bill which will soon get to the national assembly to amend the law so that there will be no that option of fine.

“Because they know that there is a loophole for an option of fine, the judge gives an option of fine, then you find them paying there whether 5 million, 10 million, 20 million.
“But that I believe is being addressed at the moment and when that law is passed then there will be nothing like that, you will have probably a minimum of 15 then 25 years in prison so that you know that when you are arrested you are going to jail and then you lose everything,” Babafemi said.

He said the proposed amendment, being championed through the Office of the Attorney General of the Federation and Minister of Justice, would eliminate the fine option and replace it with mandatory prison terms ranging from 15 to 25 years for convicted drug traffickers.

This, he said, would ensure that offenders face imprisonment rather than paying fines and returning to the illicit drug trade.
Babafemi described the global drug problem as a hydra-headed monster, but said the NDLEA has remained relentless in its campaign against drug trafficking, recording significant successes.

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He said the agency’s sustained crackdown on drug traffickers has reduced the availability of illicit drugs, leading to scarcity and a sharp rise in street prices.

According to him, even drug users have acknowledged the impact of the agency’s operations.
“If you follow some of the conversations online, you will hear young people complaining, ‘Why are you people always seizing these things? Now because of what you are doing, a gram of cana has moved from N5,000 to N35,000.’”

Babafemi said the agency has, in some of its recent operations, uncovered billions of naira in the bank accounts of suspected drug traffickers, adding that the funds have been frozen while efforts are underway to secure their forfeiture to the Federal Government.
Babafemi said Nigeria has become an increasingly hostile environment for drug traffickers, forcing many of them to relocate to other countries to evade arrest.
He, however, said the agency continues to monitor their activities through collaboration with its counterparts in the countries where they are hiding, with the aim of tracking them down and bringing them to justice.

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Marwa inaugurates historic weapon handling training course for NDLEA officers in Jos(Photos)

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. Inducts thousands of new AK-47 rifles, pistols into operations after 36 years; hails President Tinubu for the milestone

In a historic shift aimed at bolstering its tactical capabilities against increasingly violent drug cartels, the National Drug Law Enforcement Agency (NDLEA) has officially commenced the formal induction of AK-47 rifles and advanced pistols into its operational architecture.

The Chairman/Chief Executive Officer of the Agency, Brig Gen Mohamed Buba Marwa (Rtd) disclosed this on Monday 29th June 2026 during the formal inauguration of a specialized Train-the-Trainer Course on Weapon Handling (AK-47 Rifle Type 56-1 and HS-9/CF98A Pistols) at the NDLEA Academy in Jos, Plateau State.

Speaking at the landmark event, Marwa who was represented by his Chief of Staff, Col. Murtala Aminu noted that the development marks a critical milestone in the 36-year history of the Agency, driven by the changing dynamics of the war against drug trafficking in Nigeria.

“The nature of the war we fight has evolved,” Marwa stated, adding that “Drug trafficking organisations are no longer mere commercial criminal enterprises; they are armed, organised, and ruthless. Our officers face increasing danger in the field, and it would be unconscionable for this Agency to send men and women into harm’s way without the tools and training to protect themselves and the public they serve. This programme is, therefore, not just about firearms, it is about the preservation of lives and the projection of institutional strength.”

The NDLEA boss expressed profound gratitude to President Bola Ahmed Tinubu, for his unwavering commitment to boosting the Agency’s operational capacity, describing his leadership as the driving force behind the agency’s operational successes. He also commended the Office of the National Security Adviser (ONSA) for its timely intervention in providing the initial substantial consignment of firearms and ammunition to kickstart the training without delay.

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Providing insights into the arms procurement, Marwa revealed that the process, which began in 2023 through the China North Industries Corporation (NORINCO), has reached its final stage. Thousands of procured arms and ammunition are scheduled for imminent delivery, with a precise distribution and accountability plan already approved. The NDLEA is also partnering with the Nigerian Air Force to facilitate the strategic airlift of these assets across its commands nationwide.

The ongoing course, is designed to produce pioneer master trainers. Carefully selected from various commands based on merit, these pioneer participants will return to their respective formations to lead a mandatory, comprehensive one-month training programme for all personnel before the weapons are operationally deployed. “The weight of that responsibility should not be lost on you. You are the first. You are the standard-bearers. The operational culture, the safety ethos, the professional discipline that will define how the NDLEA handles weapons, all of that begins here, with you, in this academy, on this day”, he stated.

Marwa charged the participants to maintain the highest level of professionalism. According to him, “First, embrace discipline as your bedrock. Weapons handling is not a privilege — it is a grave responsibility. Every firearm must be treated with the seriousness it demands, at all times, in all circumstances.

“Second, internalise safety as a culture, not a checklist. Avoidable incidents are the result of complacency. The NDLEA cannot and will not tolerate negligence when it comes to the handling of arms and ammunition. We owe this standard to our colleagues and to the Nigerian public.

“Third, understand that proficiency is not just technical — it is ethical. The power that a firearm confers must always be tempered by restraint, judgement, and an unwavering commitment to the rule of law and rules of engagement. Our mandate is to protect lives, not to endanger them.

“Fourth, be worthy of the trust placed in you. When you stand before your colleagues as instructors, you carry with you not just technical knowledge but the authority of this institution. Teach with integrity, lead by example, and hold yourselves to the highest standards.”

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Marwa expressed happiness over the transformation of NDLEA into a highly professionalized and feared adversary to drug lords, emphasizing that the induction of the tactical arms represents a new chapter of honour and enhanced security for the nation.

“I am proud of the extraordinary strides this Agency has made under our collective watch. In the past few years, the NDLEA has transformed into a more professional, more capable, and more feared adversary to drug criminals. We have recorded unprecedented seizures, dismantled criminal networks, and brought justice to traffickers who once believed themselves untouchable. The induction of more arms into our operational inventory is the next chapter in that story and it is a chapter that must be written with honour”, he added.

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