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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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Police Arrest, Recover Firearms Ammunition From Notorious Gunrunner In Sokoto

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By Ankeli Emmanuel, Sokoto

The Sokoto State Police Command haa successfully arrested a notorious gun runner along Sokoto-Gusau highway and  recovered illegal arms and ammunition in his possession.

A statement by the spokesperson of the Police Command, ASP Ahmed Rufai said there officers 
attached to Tureta Police Station acted on credible intelligence while conducting “a stop-and-search operation”. 

“‘The operation led to the interception and arrest of Murtala Abubakar, a 45-year-old suspect from Maradun Local Government Area, Zamfara State””.

Continuing, ASP Rufai mentioned items recovered from the suspect to include,  
“”Four (4) locally fabricated rifles, Three (3) locally fabricated pistols, Sixteen (16) rounds of AK-47 ammunition and Three (3) rounds of G3 ammunition'””. 

While noting that the command remained committed to curbing crime and criminality, ASP Rufai reassured that their intensified efforts towards  mobbing up proliferation of illegal arms and fighting crime of all nature is paying off. 

The Police Spokesperson, Rufai who further noted that, the suspect and recovered exhibits have been transferred to the State Criminal Investigation Department (SCID), Sokoto, for further discreet investigation, quoted the Commissioner of Police Ahmed Musa as saying, “”This operation reflects our unwavering commitment to public safety. We urge citizens to continue providing timely intelligence to aid our efforts in dismantling criminal networks.”  

“”The Sokoto State Police Command remains dedicated to ensuring security across all communities and calls for sustained collaboration with residents to achieve lasting peace””. CP Musa appealed. 

  

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Tory MPs Convene to Discuss Potential Leadership Change After Poor Local Election Results

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In light of disappointing local election outcomes, members of the UK Conservative Party will gather this week to deliberate on the possible removal of their leader, Kemi Badenoch. The urgency stems from a growing concern about the party’s future following significant gains by Reform.

Two senior Conservative backbenchers have confirmed to The Independent that they are initiating discussions with fellow MPs regarding a leadership change. “We cannot continue as we are; she (Ms. Badenoch) is simply not equipped for the task,” stated one MP.

This move follows a disheartening election where the Conservatives lost 15 councils and 674 seats, raising alarms about the party’s viability. Concurrently, Nigel Farage announced that his party has eclipsed the Conservatives to become the primary opposition to Labour, securing 676 seats and overall control of 10 councils.

One Conservative MP remarked, “These results are actually worse than those from last year’s general election. We have somehow regressed.”

Kemi Badenoch’s Conservatives faced a significant defeat last Thursday, resulting in the loss of hundreds of councillors and control of 15 councils.

Reports indicate that several Tories have approached Robert Jenrick to consider another leadership bid just six months after his previous attempt failed. While some plotting against Ms. Badenoch are her critics, sources claim that discussions regarding her future involve members beyond the usual factions.

Former Foreign Secretary Sir James Cleverly is also reportedly positioning himself as a centrist alternative to the right-leaning Jenrick, as noted in the report. Over the weekend, Sir James expressed to GB News that while he supports Badenoch, he remains open about a potential leadership bid should the opportunity arise.

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Critics within the parliamentary party have expressed dissatisfaction with the lack of a clear strategy to counter Reform. An initiative to garner her backing for an anti-Reform task force—drawing on former allies of Farage from Ukip and the Brexit Party—was reportedly ignored, despite backing from prominent Brexiteer Sir Bill Cash.

One senior backbencher commented, “I feel as if I’ve been banging my head against a brick wall trying to determine the strategy for confronting Farage and Reform. There has been nothing.”

Jenrick, the shadow justice secretary, notably shared on X that all Tory council candidates in his Newark constituency had won, amid a backdrop of hundreds of Tory losses across the country. He dedicated his weekend to fundraising efforts in various regions.

However, one MP voiced concerns: “If we allow Kemi another year, it could spell disaster for us. There are no policies, no ideas, no strategy, and she lacks charisma.”

MPs are assessing that previously secure seats in regions like East Anglia, Essex, Kent, and southern England could be at risk based on last week’s results. There are also grievances regarding her selection of senior staff, particularly former MPs like Rachel MacLean and Therese Coffey. “They just don’t seem to grasp the severity of our situation,” another MP remarked.

Nonetheless, Tory MPs are also wary of new regulations requiring a third of them (currently 41 MPs) to trigger a vote of confidence through letters to the 1922 Committee chair, Bob Blackman. While MPs have yet to publicly advocate for Badenoch’s removal, some Conservatives have.

Jason Smithers, the former Tory leader of North Northamptonshire Council, publicly called for Badenoch’s resignation following the election results, stating, “I cannot comprehend how a party leader can remain in position after such dismal results nationwide.”

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Phillip Blond, director of the ResPublica think tank and former advisor to David Cameron, has echoed calls for Badenoch to step down. However, she remains resolute in her position. In an interview with the BBC’s Laura Kuenssberg, Badenoch argued against the notion that leadership changes can swiftly rectify issues, asserting that the party’s current challenges will not be resolved in six months. She emphasized, “This isn’t merely about winning elections; it’s about remedying our country.”

Despite her statements, Badenoch’s interview seems to have heightened concerns among MPs. One senior MP noted, “She speaks as if we have ample time to turn things around. We do not. It may already be too late. She has left a significant gap for Nigel Farage to occupy.”

Members of the shadow cabinet are attempting to alleviate tensions, advising Tory MPs against moves to unseat Badenoch, emphasizing that she “needs time.”

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FG inaugurates NYSC reform committee to review policies

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The Federal Government has inaugurated the National Youth Service Corps (NYSC) Reform Committee to review existing policy documents and propose comprehensive reforms to ensure the scheme remains effective and responsive to current national needs.

Minister of Youth Development, Mr Ayodele Olawande, disclosed this in Abuja on Tuesday during the inauguration of the committee.

He noted that the NYSC had long been a pillar of national integration, promoting unity across Nigeria’s diverse cultures while providing young Nigerians with valuable life experiences.

“Today signifies an important step forward in our collective journey to improve one of Nigeria’s most valuable national institutions dedicated to unity, empowerment, and development,” Olawande said.

He emphasised the vital role the NYSC had played in fostering national unity and youth development since its inception in 1973, but stressed that it was now time to reassess and modernise the scheme to reflect contemporary realities and challenges.

“As the nation advances, we must improve the institutions that support its development.

“While the NYSC has made remarkable progress, it also faces significant challenges, particularly concerning the safety of corps members, infrastructural deficits, and questions about the scheme’s relevance in a changing socio-economic landscape,” he said.

Olawande explained that the committee’s mandate includes conducting a comprehensive review of the scheme, assessing its current operations, and proposing reforms to make it more secure, innovative, and impactful.

“Our goal is to transform NYSC into a platform that offers youth better opportunities in skill acquisition, entrepreneurship, civic engagement, and career development,” he added.

“The committee will also review existing policy documents, laws, and reports guiding the NYSC; engage in consultations with stakeholders nationwide; and recommend legal, policy, and institutional reforms, including improved funding and monitoring frameworks.

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“A comprehensive report is expected to be submitted to the Minister of Youth,” he said.

In her remarks, Hajiya Hadiza Usman, Special Adviser to the President on Policy and Coordination, stressed the need to restructure technical and vocational training in alignment with academic development.

She said such reforms would enable young people to make long-term contributions to their communities and the country.

Also speaking, Minister of State for Education, Dr Tunji Alausa, proposed the creation of a Teachers’ Corps and Medical Corps for NCE-certified graduates and healthcare professionals, especially those willing to serve in rural areas for a voluntary two-year period.

He said the Teachers’ Corps would help address educational gaps and offer a path to government employment, while the Medical Corps would strengthen healthcare delivery in underserved communities, particularly in maternal and child health.(NAN)

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