The CDS said the rapidly evolving geo-political landscape and the complex security challenges have made effective security management more crucial.
The Chief of Defence Staff (CDS), Christopher Musa, has assured that security agencies would be non-partisan and impartial in their role in Ondo state’s November 16 governorship election
The Chief of Defence Staff, Gen
The small arms and light weapons were those retrieved from criminals by the various security agencies in the country.
He said the armed forces will continue to partner with traditional institutions to achieve its mandates.
The DHQ “urges the general public to exercise caution and refrain from spreading unsubstantiated information while the investigation is ongoing.”
The group noted that the attacks against the defence chief had predominantly manifested through social media platforms.
The Yobe government has unveiled plans to return residents of Mafa to their ancestral home after the September 1 attack allegedly carried out by Boko Haram.
Represented by Maj. Gen. Shuab Bashir, the CDS said collaboration with relevant agencies would aid the quest to address the economic and security challenges.
Mr Musa said the military had remained professional in its conduct since the commencement of the protest.
