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Why Christopher Musa’s Appointment Signals A New Dawn For Nigeria’s Security by SlavaUkraini(op): 7:47am On Dec 05, 2025
When a nation begins to bleed, it must look not just at who holds the bandage, but whether they know how to stop the bleeding. For too long, Nigeria’s security architecture has been patched by politics rather than professionalism.

The appointment of General Christopher Gwabin Musa (rtd.) as the new minister of defence, succeeding Mohammed Badaru Abubakar, a former governor with no military background, marks what could be the turning of a crucial page in the story of our national security.

From Politics to Professionalism

The ministry of defence has, for years, been more of a ceremonial portfolio than a command post of strategy. When Badaru, a seasoned politician but a civilian through and through, was appointed defence minister, many Nigerians raised an eyebrow. I often wondered what strategic value his appointment would bring in the long run.

The insecurity crisis in our country has touched every one of us in one way or another, whether through personal experience of kidnapping or terror, or through someone close who has fallen victim to this grave menace.

Badaru’s tenure coincided with some of the most audacious waves of insecurity in the nation’s history; banditry in the north-west, mass abductions in the north-central, unknown gunmen in the south-east, kidnapping all over the country and the creeping expansion of insurgent cells across several states.

While no single person can be blamed entirely for Nigeria’s complex security challenges, one cannot ignore the symbolism and impact of having a non-military actor lead a ministry so steeped in operational and tactical intricacies. Leadership without direct defence experience is like a man trying to fish in troubled waters without knowing how deep the river runs.

Now, with the appointment of General Christopher Musa, Nigeria appears ready to return to the basics, where competence, command, and clarity take the front seat over political comfort.

Who Is General Christopher Musa?

General Musa, born in Sokoto state and hailing from Zangon Kataf in Kaduna, is a battle-tested officer of the Nigerian Army. A graduate of the Nigerian Defence Academy’s 38th Regular Course, he has served across Nigeria’s toughest terrains and conflict zones.

Before his ministerial appointment, Musa was the chief of defence staff, a position he held with a reputation for strategic discipline, calm under fire, and a relentless pursuit of synergy among the armed services.

He previously commanded the theatre of operations in the north-east under Operation Hadin Kai, where he supervised coordinated operations that weakened the operational capacities of Boko Haram and ISWAP insurgents.

Colleagues and subordinates alike often describe him as a soldier’s soldier – methodical, firm, and humane. He understands both the psychology of warfare and the sociology of peace, a rare blend in a military landscape where force often overshadows foresight.

A Country at War with Shadows

Nigeria’s insecurity has mutated beyond traditional warfare. What began as isolated attacks has grown into a networked system of terror: bandits who morph into kidnappers, insurgents who trade arms with local militias, and profiteers who fuel the chaos for political or economic gain.

One of the gravest mistakes in recent years has been treating the crisis as a law-and-order problem rather than a full-blown war of adaptation. To fight this kind of war requires more than boots on the ground; it demands brains in the command room.

General Musa’s experience in theatre operations gives him that edge. He has seen first-hand the limits of force and the necessity of intelligence, local collaboration, and community trust.

How to End the Endless War

If General Musa is to succeed, two key shifts must take place:

Intelligence and Community Partnership

Security must move closer to the people. The government should build a nationwide civilian intelligence network that allows local communities to report suspicious movements without fear. Our people say, “The insect that eats the vegetable lives within the vegetable.” The enemy often hides among us, and the first step to peace is trust between citizens and the armed forces.

Economic and Psychological Warfare

You cannot bomb poverty out of existence. Banditry and insurgency thrive in the soil of deprivation. Beyond guns and drones, Nigeria needs jobs, education, and moral rearmament. Reintegration programs, vocational training, and local empowerment schemes should run alongside counter-terrorism operations. A soldier can win the battle, but only justice can win the peace.

The End We Start From

In appointing General Musa (Rtd), President Tinubu may have finally realised that the ministry of defence is not a trophy cabinet for political allies but the nerve centre of national survival. It is my earnest prayer that this be the end of politics in defence, and the beginning of strategy in action.

Still, Nigeria’s redemption will not come from one man, however brilliant. It will come from a collective awakening; a recognition that national security is not just the duty of soldiers, but of citizens, leaders, and communities alike.

An African proverb reminds us, “The child who is not embraced by the village will burn it down to feel its warmth.” Perhaps, under General Musa’s watch, we will begin to rebuild that village: brick by brick, truth by truth, and peace by peace.
https://www.thecable.ng/why-christopher-musas-appointment-signals-a-new-dawn-for-nigerias-security/

Re: Why Christopher Musa’s Appointment Signals A New Dawn For Nigeria’s Security by LarryMurphy: 8:03am On Dec 05, 2025
FIRST TO COMMENT ON 3 CONSECUTIVE POSTS, This is the 2nd!!!

WHAT IS MY REWARD, FOR THOSE THAT STRIVE FOR THIS FEAThuh

This appointment signals a needed shift from political convenience to professional competence in Nigeria’s defence leadership. General Musa’s background and experience offer a more grounded approach to tackling our evolving security threats. Still, real progress will depend on pairing military strategy with stronger intelligence networks and community trust. If these elements align, this transition could mark a more focused and effective phase in our national security efforts.
Re: Why Christopher Musa’s Appointment Signals A New Dawn For Nigeria’s Security by Port8080: 8:05am On Dec 05, 2025
This appointment is most widely accepted ministerial appointment I have seen. Kudos to the Asiwaju Bola Ahmed Tinubu, Congratulations to Gen. Christopher Musa
Re: Why Christopher Musa’s Appointment Signals A New Dawn For Nigeria’s Security by BarrElChapo(m): 8:05am On Dec 05, 2025
He’s just one man surrounded by terrorists sympathisers, this appointment is merely to appease the US.

Whatever limitations he had as Army boss has not gone away now. I watched an interview of him on aljazeera and I wasn’t impressed one bit.
Re: Why Christopher Musa’s Appointment Signals A New Dawn For Nigeria’s Security by Talismann: 8:06am On Dec 05, 2025
all this long talk. Until we see the desired results it's just balderdash
Re: Why Christopher Musa’s Appointment Signals A New Dawn For Nigeria’s Security by Sirjamo: 8:07am On Dec 05, 2025
This is not the first time a retired army General is appointed minister of defence.
General Salihi Magashi was Buhari's defence minister for his second term. He also had a retired General for his first term. Nigeria's security problem goes beyond intellect.

Boko haram and Bandits have survived 4 presidents. More than 50 service chiefs. 8 defence ministers and 5 NSAs. I refuse to believe that all of these people are incompetent.

I will keep saying it for whoever have sense to know, you cannot use a $3b annual defence budget to secure 200m people across a 920 000 square kilometres of land and sea.

For proper contest. South Africa of 60m people without any active terror group has a $20b annual security budget.

When the government is ready, they will tell the citizens what the real issue is.
Re: Why Christopher Musa’s Appointment Signals A New Dawn For Nigeria’s Security by mamatayour(f): 8:07am On Dec 05, 2025
Let him use all his military strategies and technical know-how to end insecurity in Nigeria because even the so called governors in the north are enjoying the insecurity allocation
Re: Why Christopher Musa’s Appointment Signals A New Dawn For Nigeria’s Security by AMINDA: 8:07am On Dec 05, 2025
Enough with the hype and paid articles, he should get to work. He was CDS before now and Agbadorians celebrated his premature retirement when it occurred and hailed Tinubu as a master strategist, only to lick their vomit when his successors proved to be even more incompetent.
Re: Why Christopher Musa’s Appointment Signals A New Dawn For Nigeria’s Security by 99thEnemy(m):
For this transition, someone had to replace him as Army chief, which required the compulsory retirement of at least 60 generals.
Re: Why Christopher Musa’s Appointment Signals A New Dawn For Nigeria’s Security by Dotherightthing: 8:10am On Dec 05, 2025
Let's tone down on the hype abeg

May God help the new minister
Re: Why Christopher Musa’s Appointment Signals A New Dawn For Nigeria’s Security by obeegee: 8:10am On Dec 05, 2025
Gen Musa is a smooth talker and that is what has endeared people to him.

Now is the time for him to prove he can deliver
Re: Why Christopher Musa’s Appointment Signals A New Dawn For Nigeria’s Security by Goodmarlian: 8:11am On Dec 05, 2025
No be by chochocho na workings
Re: Why Christopher Musa’s Appointment Signals A New Dawn For Nigeria’s Security by moshoodn(m): 8:11am On Dec 05, 2025
This man seems to have a lot of goodwill from Nigerians. Every commentary about him has been mostly positive.

I wish him well and we expect visible performance in his office.

Godspeed Christopher!
Re: Why Christopher Musa’s Appointment Signals A New Dawn For Nigeria’s Security by lucianohase(m): 8:12am On Dec 05, 2025
Let President Tinubu send Minister of state for defence being fired else the else won't take him serious and if they decide to intervene they will do so forcefully and nothing will happen. Nobody on earth will help him out......
Re: Why Christopher Musa’s Appointment Signals A New Dawn For Nigeria’s Security by adams123: 8:12am On Dec 05, 2025
I hope this man was a CDS for over 2 years now without any visible result, so why all these noise now? I can't really understand how we are in this country
Re: Why Christopher Musa’s Appointment Signals A New Dawn For Nigeria’s Security by Onewazobia(m): 8:12am On Dec 05, 2025
May the Lord help him.
Nigeria system and her people are very, very complex
Re: Why Christopher Musa’s Appointment Signals A New Dawn For Nigeria’s Security by MaziObinnaokija: 8:13am On Dec 05, 2025
cool. Very good and timely too. BADARU out.... remain MATAWALLE...
Re: Why Christopher Musa’s Appointment Signals A New Dawn For Nigeria’s Security by SpecialAdviser(m): 8:13am On Dec 05, 2025
BarrElChapo:
He’s just one man surrounded by terrorists sympathisers, this appointment is merely to appease the US.

Whatever limitations he had as Army boss has not gone away now. I watched an interview of him on aljazeera and I wasn’t impressed one bit.
Thank you. Many people dont know the root of the problem
Re: Why Christopher Musa’s Appointment Signals A New Dawn For Nigeria’s Security by Antoeni(m): 8:14am On Dec 05, 2025
Muslims, Listen! This is for Us.

Some are asking why Badaru was removed as Defence Minister and replaced by Christopher Musa.
Let me be clear—as a Muslim, I’m speaking directly to my fellow Muslims: Nigeria does not belong to Muslims alone, and it does not belong to Christians alone.

Being a Muslim does not automatically make you better at leadership. Being a Christian does not make you worse. What matters is work, results, and service to Nigeria. Christopher Musa is now in this position, and we should expect him to do more, not because of his faith, but because that’s what leadership demands.
Stop thinking in terms of religion. Stop measuring leaders by their faith. We are all Nigerians first. Our loyalty is to our country, not to our religion.

Muslims, wake up: Nigeria is for all of us. Serve the nation. Judge by performance. Unite. What God did is bigger than Islam, bigger than Christianity— it’s about our Nigeria!
Re: Why Christopher Musa’s Appointment Signals A New Dawn For Nigeria’s Security by AngelSlay: 8:14am On Dec 05, 2025
BarrElChapo:
He’s just one man surrounded by terrorists sympathisers, this appointment is merely to appease the US.

Whatever limitations he had as Army boss has not gone away now. I watched an interview of him on aljazeera and I wasn’t impressed one bit.
I swear same hear. The questions asked on that interview I am not sure he answered it satisfactorily.
Re: Why Christopher Musa’s Appointment Signals A New Dawn For Nigeria’s Security by Carl99(m): 8:14am On Dec 05, 2025
Until we begin to see results the whole of these nationwide jubilation is just irrelevant
Re: Why Christopher Musa’s Appointment Signals A New Dawn For Nigeria’s Security by chatprofit: 8:15am On Dec 05, 2025
This is a clear reminder that security isn’t just about soldiers or guns.

Trust, community involvement, and creating opportunities are as crucial as strategy. If citizens and leaders actively play their part, the cycle of violence can slowly give way to lasting peace

SlavaUkraini:
https://www.thecable.ng/why-christopher-musas-appointment-signals-a-new-dawn-for-nigerias-security/
Re: Why Christopher Musa’s Appointment Signals A New Dawn For Nigeria’s Security by Slippy:
😂 😂 What dawn? The man literally retired as CDS just weeks ago. What magical wand is he supposed to suddenly have now?”

APC and their amala-n-ewedu propaganda for dull Nigerians
Re: Why Christopher Musa’s Appointment Signals A New Dawn For Nigeria’s Security by Yankee101: 8:20am On Dec 05, 2025
Everybody can feel there’ll be a difference because previous defense minsters have been northern Muslims with little to no previous security experience.

Chris was born in sokoto, a Christian from Kaduna state
He is knowledgeable and experienced, a recent General and Chief of Staff
Re: Why Christopher Musa’s Appointment Signals A New Dawn For Nigeria’s Security by Emmyjand: 8:21am On Dec 05, 2025
Let's give him the benefit of doubt he has the capability to impact heavilyand turn around the security situation in Nigeria.
BarrElChapo:
He’s just one man surrounded by terrorists sympathisers, this appointment is merely to appease the US.

Whatever limitations he had as Army boss has not gone away now. I watched an interview of him on aljazeera and I wasn’t impressed one bit.
Re: Why Christopher Musa’s Appointment Signals A New Dawn For Nigeria’s Security by dododawa1: 8:21am On Dec 05, 2025
If internal forces didn't





( ex Boko haram in force)




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Re: Why Christopher Musa’s Appointment Signals A New Dawn For Nigeria’s Security by Gotocourt: 8:26am On Dec 05, 2025
Baba no snooze to shortlist any FULANI man, Emilokan for don drop update.
Fastest sworn in minister in history of Nigeria, he wasn't sworn in at FEC meeting 🔥📌💯.
Re: Why Christopher Musa’s Appointment Signals A New Dawn For Nigeria’s Security by EponObi(f): 8:26am On Dec 05, 2025
I hope this guy won't flop sha. The hype and expectation are crazy. Nigerians see him as a messiah.

I pray he succeeds, he seems like a good man.
Re: Why Christopher Musa’s Appointment Signals A New Dawn For Nigeria’s Security by SporaD8: 8:27am On Dec 05, 2025
A top General without Potbelly, very rare?!
Re: Why Christopher Musa’s Appointment Signals A New Dawn For Nigeria’s Security by Gotocourt: 8:28am On Dec 05, 2025
EponObi:
I hope this guy won't flop sha. The hype and expectation are crazy. Nigerians see him as a messiah.

I pray he succeeds, he seems like a good man.
He won't fail if giving the full presidential power.
Re: Why Christopher Musa’s Appointment Signals A New Dawn For Nigeria’s Security by algomachine: 8:28am On Dec 05, 2025
Trash as usual, if you think the Fulani cabals would allow him work, your brain needs servicing with hypo
Re: Why Christopher Musa’s Appointment Signals A New Dawn For Nigeria’s Security by Onewazobia(m): 8:30am On Dec 05, 2025
adams123:
I hope this man was a CDS for over 2 years now without any visible result, so why all these noise now? I can't really understand how we are in this country
Maybe because he speaks good English
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