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Insecurity: No Nigerian Border’ll Be Used To Attack Any Country – CDS


The Chief of Defence Staff (CDS), Gen. Christopher Musa, says Nigeria will not allow its borders to be used as a base to attack any foreign country.

Musa made the declaration in Sokoto yesterday while addressing troops of “Operation Fansan Yamma” during a Christmas luncheon.

He also emphasised that no foreign military base would be permitted on Nigerian soil. Musa said: “We have the capacity and capability to handle our security challenges.

“What we can do is collaborate with other nations through training—sending our personnel abroad for training and welcoming theirs as well.” He assured neighboring countries of Niger, Chad, Cameroon, Benin, and Togo, of Nigeria’s commitment to mutual security.

He said: “Any criminal element using Nigerian soil to attack our neighbors is an enemy of Nigeria, and we will take decisive action. “We are one with our neighbors and will ensure that such threats are neutralised.”

Musa appealed to Nigerians to recognise that addressing the nation’s security challenges is a collective effort that should not be left for the military alone. He warned against individuals or groups exploiting religious or ethnic sentiments to deceive communities.

“Many come pretending to be allies but later reveal their true motives. “This was the case with the Lakurawa, who initiallseemed friendly but are now a significant threat,” Musa said.

The CDS stressed that the military is committed to eradicating all criminal elements in the country. “Any community harboring these criminals must either drive them out or prepare to face the consequences of our operations.

“We respect human rights but will take firm action against those aiding or abetting threats to national security,” he warned. Musa praised President Bola Tinubu for his steadfast support to the Armed Forces and his confidence in their leadership.



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