… Fresh tactics yielding results after recent attacks in Borno — Musa
… Assures Nigerians insurgents suffering heavier casualties despite escalation
Nigeria’s security architecture is set for a strategic boost following approval by President Bola Ahmed Tinubu for the acquisition of additional military equipment to support ongoing operations against insurgents and bandits across the country.
The Chief of Defence Staff, Christopher Musa, disclosed this on Thursday after a closed-door meeting between the President and top security chiefs at the State House.
Musa said the meeting reviewed recent security developments, particularly the renewed attacks on military formations in parts of the North-East, with Borno State identified as one of the affected areas.
According to him, the armed forces and other security agencies have already adjusted their operational strategies to counter the evolving tactics of terrorist groups.
“The meeting actually is just for us to review the events. We came in here for the services to brief Mr President on current situations on the ground.
“You know that there have been a series of attacks and the security forces have actually risen to the occasion. We came here to brief him so that he can have a better understanding of what is going on”, the Minister told journalists after the meeting.
The meeting was attended by the National Security Adviser, Nuhu Ribadu; Minister of Defense, Musa; Chief of Defense Staff, Gen. Olufemi Oluyede; Chief of Army Staff, Lt. Gen. Waidi Shaibu; Chief of Naval Staff, Vice Admiral Idi Abbas; and Chief of Air Staff, Air Marshal Sunday Kelvin Aneke.
Others present included the Chief of Defence Intelligence, Lt. Gen. Emmanuel Undiandeye; Director-General of the Department of State Services (DSS), Oluwatosin Ajayi; Director-General of the National Intelligence Agency (NIA), Mohammed Mohammed; and the Inspector-General of Police, Tunji Disu.
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Musa explained that the security chiefs used the meeting to update the President on the operational realities in the field and to correct what he described as misinterpretations of security developments circulating in public discourse.
“We know sometimes interpretations, especially through the media, have not been too direct. We felt we should put the record straight, which we have done,” he said.
He noted that despite recent attacks by insurgents, the Nigerian military has inflicted significant losses on terrorist groups, including the elimination of several commanders and the recovery of strategic locations previously targeted by the militants.
According to the Defense Minister, insurgent groups have suffered heavier casualties in recent engagements with Nigerian forces.
“The terrorists and bandits are taking more casualties. Their commanders are being killed,” he said.
While acknowledging that the military had also suffered losses, Musa described the sacrifices of fallen officers and soldiers as a testament to the armed forces’ commitment to protecting the country.
“We have lost a number of very courageous officers and men. It is highly regrettable, but we want to assure Nigerians that the commitment we are putting on the ground is to ensure that Nigeria is safe and secured,” he said.
The Minister disclosed that President Tinubu has further reinforced the fight against insecurity by approving additional military hardware and other logistical support for the armed forces and security agencies.
“Mr President has promised more equipment for us to be able to protect the country against the war, and we are sure of victory,” he said.
Musa emphasised that the ongoing security campaign should be viewed within the context of a prolonged conflict in which periods of heightened attacks are often followed by decisive counter-operations by government forces.
“It’s war, and you know war comes in and out,” he explained.
He also noted that extremist groups often escalate attacks during the Ramadan period due to ideological motivations that encourage suicide missions and violent acts under the guise of religious reward.
“During Ramadan, they feel that when they die they are going to heaven, so they are ready to commit any offence or get killed because they believe there is a reward,” he said.
Nevertheless, the Minister insisted that Nigerian forces have adapted their tactics and are already reclaiming territory and neutralising key insurgent elements.
“We have adjusted our strategies. You can see in the past few days we have taken over those locations, we have killed their commanders, and we have taken over their assets,” he said.
He added that the coordinated approach among all branches of the armed forces and intelligence agencies is central to the renewed push against insecurity.
“We will continue to do more. Mr President has approved many things, and they are coming on stream. We are working together as a team,” Muss said.
Reassuring Nigerians, the Minister urged citizens not to lose confidence in the country’s security institutions despite recent incidents.
“Our appeal to Nigerians is not to get tired or discouraged.
“All members of the security forces are here to assure Nigerians and Mr President that we are on track and we will succeed”, he said.
