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General Christopher Gwabin Musa: A National Asset Nigeria Cannot Afford to Lose -By Jabir T. Usman

Mr. President should, therefore, see this not merely as a call to reward loyalty but as a national responsibility to harness proven competence. The security of our nation is far too delicate to be left in the hands of inexperience when seasoned patriots like General Musa still have much to offer. Reappointing him to a strategic advisory or coordinating role would ensure continuity and strengthen the fabric of our national defence.

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In the history of Nigeria’s military leadership, very few men have left behind such an indelible mark as General Christopher Gwabin Musa. His tenure as Chief of Defence Staff was defined by courage, discipline, and an unflinching commitment to the unity and peace of our beloved country. As he gracefully bows out of active service, it becomes imperative to remind President Bola Ahmed Tinibu and the entire nation that this is not a time to permanently retire such a valuable national asset. Rather, it is a time to find another suitable platform for him to continue serving Nigeria, particularly in the security sector where his wealth of experience remains unmatched.

General Musa’s leadership came at one of the most challenging times in Nigeria’s security landscape. His strategic approach to tackling insurgency, banditry, and other criminal elements across the country earned him the admiration of not only his colleagues in uniform but also ordinary citizens who saw in him a beacon of hope. His results spoke louder than words, a steady decline in major terror activities, improved coordination among the armed forces, and renewed public confidence in the Nigerian military.

What makes General Musa truly exceptional is not just his military brilliance but his humanity. In a heterogeneous society like ours, where religious and tribal sentiments too often overshadow national interest, his leadership stood out as a unifying force. He treated every soldier, regardless of origin or belief, as an integral part of one national family. This singular attribute transformed the military into a model of unity and discipline under his watch.

I have never witnessed a situation where someone transitions out of office and yet receives such overwhelming goodwill from people across all walks of life. Nigerians Christians and Muslims, Northerners and Southerners, civilians and military personnel; have all expressed genuine admiration and concern as General Musa leaves office. This rare phenomenon speaks volumes about his exceptional character and the positive impact he has made on countless lives.

It is indeed a testimony to his discipline, patriotism, and fairness that Nigerians, who are often divided by politics and ethnicity, could rally together in recognition of his service. Such spontaneous unity in appreciation of a public servant is no small feat in a country as complex as Nigeria. It confirms that integrity, humility, and competence can still command respect across our divides.

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Under General Musa’s stewardship, the Nigerian Armed Forces experienced a revival of morale and purpose. He encouraged collaboration, intelligence sharing, and modernization of operations. More importantly, he led by example, displaying courage at the frontlines and compassion in the barracks. To the men and women in uniform, he was not just a commander; he was a mentor, a motivator, and a guardian of military ethics.

Beyond the barracks, his reputation extended into civil society. Religious leaders, traditional rulers, and community elders all attest to his inclusive and respectful approach. He believed in partnership between the military and the people, understanding that sustainable peace cannot be achieved by force alone but through dialogue and trust. Such a perspective is what Nigeria needs most in these trying times.

It is therefore both reasonable and patriotic to urge President Bola Ahmed Tinibu to consider retaining General Musa in a relevant capacity within the security architecture of the nation. His departure at this critical juncture could create a vacuum in our ongoing efforts to stabilize the country. Nigeria needs his tested wisdom, calm temperament, and strategic foresight to consolidate the gains made so far in the fight against insecurity.

Experience, as they say, is the best teacher. General Musa’s years of active service have given him deep insight into Nigeria’s complex security dynamics; from the insurgency in the North-East to communal conflicts in the Middle Belt and militancy in the South. His ability to navigate these challenges with professionalism and fairness is a rare quality that should not be wasted in retirement.

Mr. President should, therefore, see this not merely as a call to reward loyalty but as a national responsibility to harness proven competence. The security of our nation is far too delicate to be left in the hands of inexperience when seasoned patriots like General Musa still have much to offer. Reappointing him to a strategic advisory or coordinating role would ensure continuity and strengthen the fabric of our national defence.

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As General Christopher Gwabin Musa takes a bow from active service, Nigerians everywhere salute his courage and integrity. His story reminds us that true leadership is about service, not self; about unity, not division; and about legacy, not titles. He has set a standard that future generations of officers must aspire to uphold.

Dear General, as you move into the next chapter of your journey, may the Almighty God continue to guide your path, bless your endeavours, and reward your sacrifices. Your legacy of professionalism, selflessness, and patriotism will continue to inspire countless Nigerians. The nation you defended with honour will always remember you, not just as a soldier, but as a bridge-builder, a patriot, and a symbol of hope for a united and peaceful Nigeria.

Jabir T Usman writes from Sabon Gari Tudun Wada Kaduna jabson.usman@gmail.com

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