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We must always be patriotic not egocentric –CDS

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The Chief of Defence Staff(CDS) , Gen. Christopher Musa, on Wednesday charged the Military to always  act in the interest of our country and not for personal gain.

Musa gave the charge at the Armed Forces Command and Staff College (AFCSC) Jaji , Kaduna State, ‘Regimental Dinner Night’  in honour of the graduating students of Senior Course 46.
The News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) reports that the CDS was represented by AVM Abraham Adole,  Chief of Policy and Plan, Defence Headquarters.
NAN also reports that the Defence chief shared some thoughts with the graduating students on  “Contemporary Security Challenges and The Roles of Mid-Level Officers”.
Musa said, “For us as military personnel and every well-meaning Nigerian, the nation comes first.
“As I always say, our love for our country remains greater than the fear of death nonetheless, our understanding of the  dynamics bothers any conflict.
”What we stand for as the military puts us
in the right frame for important decision-making.
“As Chief of Defence Staff, I am happy to see this number of graduating officers of the Armed Forces of Nigeria as well as 15 officers from our allied countries.
“Having gone through 11 months of intensive training, I am sure you are all eagerly looking forward to returning to your respective services and countries to put into practice the knowledge you have gathered on the course.”
According to Musa, the graduates will  be deployed directly to units and formations in the front-line, adding ,”where you will be
expected to play important roles in ongoing operations.
 “I am sure that your impact will be felt across the Armed Forces as you infuse many ideas to support the ongoing efforts to surmount some of the security challenges facing the country.”
He said that the contemporary security threats facing the country include threats of terrorism perpetuated in the North-East.
Others, Musa said, were  threats emanating from violent extremism, ethnic rivalry, pastoral-based conflicts in the North-West and North-Central as well as other regions.
The CDS said, ”Other security threats within our borders are the activities of criminal gangs and secessionist agitations manifested by the Indigenous People of Biafra/Eastern Security Network in the South- East and crude oil theft
in the South-South.”
Musa said that these threat elements remained potent and would require the continuous development of capacity.
According to him, the involvement of the Armed Forces of Nigeria in managing such internal crises necessitates a complex interplay of many factors.
He said such a complex security
environment would require new competencies and also portend several
challenges to military and security practitioners.
Musa said, “This trend brings to the fore
the requirement for continuous military professional education to develop the
capacity of personnel to surmount the evolving security challenges.
“One major success determinant in a complex security environment is for
you to have a thorough understanding of the dynamics that define the crisis
you are deployed to contain and the interplay of the various actors.
 “This understanding will ensure that you exhibit clear thought and adequate
judgement in decision making even when under pressure. “
He added that contending with the security challenges, the graduates’ leadership competences would also be put to the test and they must stand as an inspiration to their men.
“I,  therefore, wish to inform you that the transformation to the desired
set of capabilities that will enable us deal effectively with the evolving threats
in our country at the strategic, operational and tactical levels continues,” Musa said.
He said, ”So far, we have continued to make progress in our efforts to curb various security threats, but as long as there are still some skirmishes, we are not where we ought to be yet.”
 Musa also charged them  on the need to work with other stakeholders collectively.
“Long-term success against terrorism and insurgency and other internal security challenges require a comprehensive approach involving multiple players and not just a military solution.
“The prerequisite for such an approach is premised on the fact that the military serves to create enabling conditions for other agencies of government to function in the restoration of long-term peace and security to the crisis.
“In providing this much needed secured environment, you must understand and appreciate the important roles of other security agencies in the overall security architecture and work with them
harmoniously.
“This gesture is simply because we cannot solve the challenges
of the country alone as the solutions to these challenges are beyond the roles
of the military, “Musa said.
He also reminded them  that in the new age of powerful new technologies, especially information and media technologies, the media continued to play a key role in their operations.
Musa said, ”Nevertheless, the media represent a critical partner in our efforts, which you must learn to positively engage with
to strengthen our relationships with the wider public.”
He implored the international students
 to utilise what they  have learnt, both in and outside the lecture halls to
improve their careers and establish good relationships with their fellow
participants from Nigeria.
He urged them  to be  good ambassadors of the  institution when they  go back to their respective countries.
NAN reports that the high point of the event was the presentation of awards to the students who distinguished themselves during the course of study.(NAN)
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APC Youth Group Counters Jaji’s Claims Against Matawalle

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The National Youth Vanguard of Nigeria’s ruling All Progressives Congress (APC) has rejected allegations made by Honourable Aminu Sani Jaji, who accused the Minister of State for Defence, Bello Muhammed Matawalle, of orchestrating claims of anti-party activities against him.

In a statement issued on Saturday, the group’s National Publicity Secretary, Dr Adeniyi Wale, described Jaji’s accusations as “baseless” and an attempt to distract from his own political manoeuvres.

“Jaji has long positioned himself as a loyal APC member and a unifying force within the party, but his actions suggest otherwise. His political moves appear more self-serving than focused on party unity,” Wale said.

The APC Vanguard emphasised that Nigerians deserve transparent and accountable leaders rather than those who, it said, manipulate public trust for personal gain. The group also questioned Jaji’s credibility, citing what it described as a pattern of inconsistency in his political engagements.

“The remarks made by Jaji not only lack substantiation but also raise concerns about his reliability and judgment,” the statement read. “Leadership is not merely about holding a position of power; it is about demonstrating qualities that inspire trust and confidence among the people.”

The group commended Minister Matawalle for his efforts in strengthening national security and promoting peace. It said his leadership had contributed significantly to fostering unity and improving community relations across the country.

“Minister Matawalle exemplifies the qualities of effective leadership. Under his stewardship, significant progress has been made in enhancing national security and community relations,” the statement said.

The APC Vanguard further criticised Jaji’s leadership approach, accusing him of lacking the foresight and responsibility required for credible governance.

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“This pattern of inconsistency not only weakens the integrity of his decisions but also erodes the confidence of party members and stakeholders who seek dependable representation,” Wale added.

The group reaffirmed its support for Matawalle and urged APC members to remain focused on unity and national progress while rejecting divisive rhetoric that could undermine the party’s strength.

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Two brothers Launch Sardaunan Ikulu Fans Foundation, Sponsor WAEC Registration For 50 vulnerable Students

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By Israel Bulus, Kaduna

In a significant effort to promote education, two brothers have launched the Sardaunan Ikulu Fans Foundation, sponsoring the West African Examinations Council (WAEC) registration for 50 vulnerable students in Kamaru Ikulu Ward, Zango-Kataf Local Government Area of Kaduna State.

Speaking at the launch on Tuesday, Yusuf Ismail Ashafa, popularly known as Sardaunan Ikulu, urged the beneficiaries to remain dedicated to their studies and strive for academic excellence. He assured them that the foundation would continue to support outstanding students by facilitating their admission into higher institutions.

Ashafa also called on parents to play an active role in motivating their children to focus on education, emphasizing that their success would contribute to a brighter future for the community.

Meanwhile, Ashafa, who played a crucial role in the emergence of Engr. Bege Gaiya Joseph as the Executive Chairman of Zango-Kataf Local Government Area, expressed deep appreciation for Joseph and his brother, Reuben Richman Bissla, for sponsoring the students’ WAEC registration in his honor.

He pledged to build on these efforts, ensuring continued support for students’ education as a means of fostering societal development.

In his remarks, the co-sponsor, Engr. Joseph Bege Gaiya, popularly known as Lordbeckson, disclosed that the initiative was aimed at improving the education of the most vulnerable students for the betterment of society.

“I am one of the beneficiaries of the goodwill of Sardaunan Ikulu. If he had wanted to become the Council Chairman, he would have been, but he decided to push me forward, and today I am the Council Chairman through his mentorship,” he stated.

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He urged the beneficiaries to consider themselves fortunate and to take full advantage of the opportunity by studying hard to achieve excellent results.

“With the establishment of the Federal University of Applied Sciences in Kachia, we must ensure that our students pursue science courses. We cannot afford to have a Federal University in our region and yet have our children unable to gain admission to study science-related fields,” he added.

The initiative has been widely commended as a timely intervention, helping underprivileged students overcome financial barriers to education.

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Senator Natasha: Nigerians are watching – Arewa youths to INEC, police

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Amid the recall process initiated against Senator Natasha Akpoti-Uduaghan, the Arewa Youths Progressives Assembly has told both the Independent National Electoral Commission, INEC, and the police that Nigerians are keenly watching their actions.

This came amid viral video of some politicians in the Kogi State mass-signing signatures purported to be that of the Senator’s constituents.

It was gathered that the Senator has already petitioned the police over the development.

However, addressing journalists on Tuesday, the National President of Arewa Youths Progressives Assembly, Shuaibu Usman, accused the INEC of always compromising the electoral process in Kogi State.

Usman, who recalled how results of the last governorship election in the state emerged even before the exercise commenced, urged the commission to redeem itself.

He said, “Kogi parades as a worst example when it comes to INEC conduct of election in Nigeria. We have not forgotten how many credible organisations, including Yiaga Africa, raised the alarm of the electoral heist that went on during the last guber election in that state.

“So, INEC has been notorious for providing a thriving ground for politicians in Kogi State to mess up the country’s electoral system.

“The same people are at it again, this time hiding under the guise of a recall process against Senator Natasha Akpoti-Uduaghan. With their Kogi magic, they quickly manufactured over 250,000 signatures, whereas the entire voters during the main election stood at 120,000.

“One need not be a suitsayer to know that these are the same elements who are known to be chronic election riggers, with INEC as their enablers.

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“However, we must caution the INEC that this should not be business as usual; this is beyond Kogi State, so Nigerians are watching.

“We were taken aback when the INEC after announcing that the petition did not meet its requirements, returned a day after to tell Nigerians that the same petitioners have met the requirements- what a quick fix!

“The INEC must not kowtow to the whims and caprices of desperate political elements in Kogi State, as this will be resisted by Nigerians.”

Similarly, the apex Igbo group also urged the police to ensure that all those in forging the signatures of Senator Natasha’s constituents were brought to book.

According to the group, the viral videos showed known faces in Kogi State, wondering why the police were yet to effect any arrest.

“By now, we had expected that some of the perpetrators should be cooling their heels in custody or having their days in court, but it is yet to happen.

“There should be no room for compromise, the culprits, no matter how highly placed, should be identified, arrested and prosecuted.

“We urge that the police should engage forensic experts to analyze those signatures before the INEC takes any further step in the said petition,” Usman further stated.

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