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Insecurity: New Defence Minister, Musa To Withdraw Soldiers From Checkpoints by dre11(op): 2:54pm On Dec 04, 2025
The minister-designate also said he would encourage deployment of technology to fight crime.


by Abdulqudus Ogundapo


Nigeria’s new Minister of Defence, Christopher Musa, on Wednesday said one of his key strategies for tackling insurgency is to withdraw soldiers from road checkpoints and redeploy them into the bush to directly confront terrorists.

Mr Musa, a retired general, said police officers and personnel of the Nigeria Security and Civil Defence Corps (NSCDC) would take over checkpoint duties from the military.

He said this while responding to questions during his screening at the Senate.

He was responding to a question on how he plans to enforce discipline among military officers.

“I can assure you that we’re going to address them totally. We’re going to have independent patrol teams that will go and make sure that we do, and what we want to do again is to withdraw basically all military men out of checkpoints and let the police and civil defence corps handle those aspects so that we can go into the bushes and take out these criminals wherever it is they are. It’s important,” he said.

For decades, soldiers have manned checkpoints across Nigerian roads, especially in volatile areas, to support civil authorities in maintaining security.

Other agencies, including state-backed hunters and vigilante outfits, also maintain checkpoints in various states.


Soldiers will help farmers return to the farm

Mr Musa said the redeployment of soldiers in the bushes will play a crucial role in restoring farming activities.

“Farmers must be able to go back to their farms. That is to show that we’re achieving success because as little as that, it is very important because food security is big. If there is hunger, an angry man…as a hungry man is an angry man. And so if people can’t eat, you can imagine what will happen.

“So, for us, I think, protecting the farm, working with the civil defence corps that have the agro farmers, agro rangers, it’s very important for us to continue to work together,” he added.


Tracking terrorists through unified database

On how he plans to track terrorists, the minister said he would promote the creation of a unified national database, similar to systems used in developed countries

“If we look at first world countries, why are they succeeding? They’ve been able to put some basic things in place, something as simple as a database for all citizens. I think that’s one area that we need to be, so that we can also assist the security forces.

“And even developmentally, we need to know the number of people in particular areas so that we can know whether we have markets or schools or hospitals in those areas. I think it’s important that we must have a comprehensive database and not the database that immigration will be having, police is having something,” he said.

The defence minister-designate stressed that such a database would allow security agencies to easily trace criminals across state lines.

“No, we need a unified one that they will be able to carry so that when you commit a crime, it’s easier to track you. It’s easier to trace. That aspect that people can easily commit one crime in Sokoto and run to Maiduguri and go and stay, or run to Kano or somewhere and nobody knows them, makes it a lot easier for them.

“There are countries where you commit one offence, even your bank account is closed. Your ATM cannot work. Now with ICT we can do a lot. So, I think it’s important at this stage for us to start looking at how we can link up all those details together to have a unified one that will assist us in doing this,” he stated.


Criticising ransom payments

Mr Musa also vowed that under his leadership, the Ministry of Defence will work to eliminate ransom payments to kidnappers.

On how he intends to achieve this, the minister-designate said ransom payments can be tracked through the financial system.

“What we need to do, sir, is working together as a team in addressing…making sure that we address them within Nigeria and do not give them any freeway, any aspects that they need to do.

“We must stop ransom payments and in doing that, sir, even when ransoms are being paid, because people want to do that, we can track the monies being paid and where does the money come from? There is a lot you can do using the banking system that we can do this and track those things backwards. The use of technology is very important and like I said, sir, if we’re able to have a database and every Nigerian has a number linked to everything you have electronically, we can monitor anything,” he said.

He also highlighted security challenges in the maritime environment, including piracy, sea robbery, and cross-border crimes between Akwa Ibom State and Cameroon, noting that Operation Delta Safe has already been expanded to address these threats.

“I think those are areas that we need to look at and be able to address. Again, the issue of the maritime environment, very, very challenging environment that is there, again, linking with the border, especially Akwa-Ibom to Cameroon and those other areas. We know there’s less increase. Normally, when the pressure is on in the South-south, we go back to issues of sea robbery and piracy and these issues on ground. Again, issues of cultism and all these things. Now, we make sure that our operations within those areas are enhanced using the operation Delta Safe, expanding their reach.

“Initially, because those areas were a bit quiet, they didn’t extend them. Butt now what we have done, even before I left, is we’ve extended operations within those areas to be able to address those maritime environments, to make sure that we stop these acts because there’s issue of kidnapping coming from those areas. Collaboration, sir, is critical. No one individual can do this together. We must work, it’s a no-no to negotiation. There is no negotiation with any criminal and I think that should be made very, very clear,” he added.

He added that his approach would include a total ban on illegal mining and other activities that fuel insecurity.

“We’re working together, we’re going to work together with the NSA’s office to ensure that states don’t adopt such things because those things compromise security. if you negotiate with them, they will never abide by it. It’s just a moment. When they do that, they want to buy time to buy more arms and then they are going to come and we have seen it repeatedly. There are even localities that have done that. They still come after them. So, sir, it’s a total ban on that, total ban on illegal mining and all those other aspects that are bringing these things together. So, I think we must be able to do that.“
https://www.premiumtimesng.com/news/top-news/840543-insecurity-new-defence-minister-to-withdraw-soldiers-from-checkpoints.html

Re: Insecurity: New Defence Minister, Musa To Withdraw Soldiers From Checkpoints by LagosOrigin: 3:03pm On Dec 04, 2025
Very good

Let them go and fight Islamic terorists ravaging the whole of the north and some parts of Ogun state .

There are about 300 military checkpoints in the south east alone and they are doing nothing than extorting transporters. The government should dismantle the checkpoints there and send the extortionists to the north .

Thank you Donald Trump for pressing tinubu neck to do the right thing .

Re: Insecurity: New Defence Minister, Musa To Withdraw Soldiers From Checkpoints by Racheal45: 3:08pm On Dec 04, 2025
This our minister funny oooo
Remove army from road carry dem go where
Re: Insecurity: New Defence Minister, Musa To Withdraw Soldiers From Checkpoints by Zonefree(m): 3:09pm On Dec 04, 2025
Racheal45:
This our minister funny oooo
Remove army from road carry dem go where
They should go to war front.

What have they achieved staying at the road since 1867?
Re: Insecurity: New Defence Minister, Musa To Withdraw Soldiers From Checkpoints by LagosOrigin: 3:11pm On Dec 04, 2025
Racheal45:
This our minister funny oooo
Remove army from road carry dem go where
To the north and Ogun state where terrorists Islamic bandits are kidnapping and un-aliving people in broad day light .
Re: Insecurity: New Defence Minister, Musa To Withdraw Soldiers From Checkpoints by Racheal45: 3:11pm On Dec 04, 2025
Zonefree:
They should go to war front.

What have they achieved staying at the road since 1867?
What about kidnappers mak dey enter our road are they not bandit
This is a wrong move
Re: Insecurity: New Defence Minister, Musa To Withdraw Soldiers From Checkpoints by Zonefree(m): 3:13pm On Dec 04, 2025
Racheal45:
What about kidnappers mak dey enter our road are they not bandit
This is a wrong move
Have you read or seen Nigerian Army apprehend kidnappers on the road before?
Re: Insecurity: New Defence Minister, Musa To Withdraw Soldiers From Checkpoints by Redoil: 3:20pm On Dec 04, 2025
For decades, soldiers have manned checkpoints across Nigerian roads, especially in volatile areas, to support civil authorities in maintaining security.


Never too late to change tactics
Re: Insecurity: New Defence Minister, Musa To Withdraw Soldiers From Checkpoints by KingDashx(m): 3:20pm On Dec 04, 2025
Omo na to join military oh
Naija youths let's join the military fast


🤣🤣🤣
Re: Insecurity: New Defence Minister, Musa To Withdraw Soldiers From Checkpoints by valentineuwakwe(m): 3:21pm On Dec 04, 2025
Some flashpoints still need checkpoints sir...pls don't remove al
Re: Insecurity: New Defence Minister, Musa To Withdraw Soldiers From Checkpoints by iwaeda: 3:22pm On Dec 04, 2025
Especially East, do we really need check points, they are money making centers. grin grin grin grin
Re: Insecurity: New Defence Minister, Musa To Withdraw Soldiers From Checkpoints by Lovenorth: 3:36pm On Dec 04, 2025
God bless Musa he is more active than the President and all the useless politicians. I pray he becomes the president in the next election
Re: Insecurity: New Defence Minister, Musa To Withdraw Soldiers From Checkpoints by princeade86(m): 3:37pm On Dec 04, 2025
Good. Let them comb forests
Re: Insecurity: New Defence Minister, Musa To Withdraw Soldiers From Checkpoints by Flame333: 3:37pm On Dec 04, 2025
Better


Thank God for Moses Trump
Re: Insecurity: New Defence Minister, Musa To Withdraw Soldiers From Checkpoints by VOsimhen144(m): 3:38pm On Dec 04, 2025
Make dem withdraw dem with immediate effect… Especially that Delta asaba road check point
Re: Insecurity: New Defence Minister, Musa To Withdraw Soldiers From Checkpoints by osuofia2(m): 3:38pm On Dec 04, 2025
Good, barracks is the home of soldiers and not mixing with civilians. Soldiers shouldn't be seen everyday in our cities.
Re: Insecurity: New Defence Minister, Musa To Withdraw Soldiers From Checkpoints by AWONEYAN(m): 3:39pm On Dec 04, 2025
As long as they will be useful in fighting terrorist and will stop terrorizing the innocent citizen at the check points..
Re: Insecurity: New Defence Minister, Musa To Withdraw Soldiers From Checkpoints by Disenfranchised: 3:40pm On Dec 04, 2025
Way to go.

Rev. Dachomo was the first to praise this general. He even accused the government of removing this general because of how he dealt with the fulani terrorists.
Re: Insecurity: New Defence Minister, Musa To Withdraw Soldiers From Checkpoints by yarimo(m): 3:43pm On Dec 04, 2025
Mr minister please don't withdraw soldiers from any south east check points
Re: Insecurity: New Defence Minister, Musa To Withdraw Soldiers From Checkpoints by Aile(m): 3:44pm On Dec 04, 2025
This has always been my suggestion but nobody to report to
Re: Insecurity: New Defence Minister, Musa To Withdraw Soldiers From Checkpoints by SonOfWords(m): 3:48pm On Dec 04, 2025
Racheal45:
This our minister funny oooo
Remove army from road carry dem go where
Give us one good reason why military personnel should be mounting highway checkpoints all around the Southern part of the country when we're not at war huh!
Re: Insecurity: New Defence Minister, Musa To Withdraw Soldiers From Checkpoints by nwirinedu(m): 3:53pm On Dec 04, 2025
But someone needs to secure our roads, if you the police are useless, civil defense are only interest in bunkering petroleum products from tankers.

Mr. defense minister you need more soldiers!!!

Withdraw soldiers guarding politicians, nite-clubs, supermarkets and yeyebrities, I think we are going to be seriously disappointed with this man.

His legacy is about to be tarnished like that of Dora.
Re: Insecurity: New Defence Minister, Musa To Withdraw Soldiers From Checkpoints by ekhai(m): 4:01pm On Dec 04, 2025
dre11:
The minister-designate also said he would encourage deployment of technology to fight crime.




https://www.premiumtimesng.com/news/top-news/840543-insecurity-new-defence-minister-to-withdraw-soldiers-from-checkpoints.html
MINISTER OF DEFENCE, PLS LEAVE THE ONES ALONG OKENNE-AUCHI ROAD. THEY ARE VERY NECESSARY. OTHERWISE KIDNAPPERS WILL MOT ALLOW US TO HO HOME.
Re: Insecurity: New Defence Minister, Musa To Withdraw Soldiers From Checkpoints by MGDIMA4: 4:02pm On Dec 04, 2025
Racheal45:
This our minister funny oooo
Remove army from road carry dem go where
Road,town is for police

Bush is for military


Any person above 50 years old understand better not Gen Z
Re: Insecurity: New Defence Minister, Musa To Withdraw Soldiers From Checkpoints by creativejagaban: 4:02pm On Dec 04, 2025
LagosOrigin:
Very good

Let them go and fight Islamic terorists ravaging the whole of the north and some parts of Ogun state .

There are about 300 military checkpoints in the south east alone and they are doing nothing than extorting transporters. The government should dismantle the checkpoints there and send the extortionists to the north .

Thank you Donald Trump for pressing tinubu neck to do the right thing .
Na 5000 check point. You didn't count well.

Is Nnamdi Kanu doing great in sokoto prisonhuh
Re: Insecurity: New Defence Minister, Musa To Withdraw Soldiers From Checkpoints by DeZoro(m): 4:04pm On Dec 04, 2025
This man may eventually become Jagaban vice presidential nominee in 2027
Re: Insecurity: New Defence Minister, Musa To Withdraw Soldiers From Checkpoints by franchasofficia: 4:14pm On Dec 04, 2025
Don't just withdraw them from checkpoints, send them all back to their barracks because they have failed....they are highly compromised; so many of them are Boko Haram members, some are Muslim Jihadists sympathetic to terrorists....some are highly corrupt because of blood-money they get from collaborating with kidnappers.....some are demoralized as a result of poor pay and allowances, some joined out of youth unemployment and now scared of the reality of facing Boko Haram.


Send them back to their barracks and convince Tinubu to hire mercenaries on a 12-month contract and see the outcome
Re: Insecurity: New Defence Minister, Musa To Withdraw Soldiers From Checkpoints by Nicoddemus(m): 4:15pm On Dec 04, 2025
It's not today we started hearing talks without action
Re: Insecurity: New Defence Minister, Musa To Withdraw Soldiers From Checkpoints by Sirsunola(m): 4:16pm On Dec 04, 2025
Racheal45:
This our minister funny oooo
Remove army from road carry dem go where
when una no dey read , Wetin e take you to just click and read the story
Re: Insecurity: New Defence Minister, Musa To Withdraw Soldiers From Checkpoints by Josywhyte: 4:17pm On Dec 04, 2025
Leave too much talk. We want to see action. Your predecessors said more than this
Re: Insecurity: New Defence Minister, Musa To Withdraw Soldiers From Checkpoints by Bwilliam(m): 4:17pm On Dec 04, 2025
No nah.

Una for still leave them in the south, where they are still dancing python dance.

Somebody's house is on fire...una dey another person compound dey cut grass.
Re: Insecurity: New Defence Minister, Musa To Withdraw Soldiers From Checkpoints by unitysheart(m): 4:22pm On Dec 04, 2025
Days of armed robberies on Lagos Ore Benin Road.

Make we think am well.
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