Mr Abdulraheem reaffirmed the board’s commitment to service excellence.
Mr Amachree said that the role of a minister of defence was too critical to be filled by anyone lacking deep expertise.
Mr Tinubu had, on Friday, appointed new service chiefs to take charge of the country’s security leadership.
Mr Abbas said that the security challenges evolve rapidly, testing the nation’s institutions.
Mr Mensah said it was a tough game that required resilience.
Mr Musa paid tribute to fallen colleagues, describing their service and sacrifice as a guiding light.
Mr Musa described the defence minister as a leader of vision, humility and patriotism.
The CDS urged women and children in the camp to embrace peace and unity, adding that without stability, there could be no sustainable development.
DHQ spokesperson Brig.-Gen. Tukur Gusau said in a statement that the incident led to the death of one person while others sustained injuries.
Ms Ozolua said she witnessed first-hand the sacrifices of soldiers and devastation of communities in the region.
