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Senate screens, confirms Service Chiefs’ appointments

By Nathaniel Zacchaeus, Abuja

The Senate yesterday approved the appointment of the Chief of Defence Staff and the service chiefs after grilling them behind closed doors for over two hours.

The appointees are, Maj-Gen Christopher Musa, as Chief of Defence Staff; Maj-Gen Taoreed Lagbaja, (Chief of Army Staff, CoAS); Rear Admiral Emmanuel Ogalla, (Chief of Naval Staff, CNS); and Air Vice Marshal Hassan Bala Abubakar (Chief of Air Staff, CAS).

 

*Military Generals unfold agenda

They unfolded their agenda to Senators at plenary when they gave their separate speeches during plenary on Thursday.

The CDS said, “Under my watch, the Armed Forces shall continue to serve the Nigerian people dutifully and in line with the Constitution of the Federal Republic of Nigeria and other extant provisions of the law for the federation.

Lagbaja said, “Insecurity has distorted our developmental plan and aspiration as Nigerians. The volatile, uncertain, complex, and ambiguous nature of our contemporary security environment makes leadership challenging and therefore demands new skills that are proactive, adaptive, and inclusive.

“I make bold to say that is what I intend to bring on board as Chief of Army Staff. I know that the Nigerian Army that I have been nominated to lead is a crucial component of our military instrument of national power.”

The Chief of Naval Staff said, “If allowed to serve as the Chief of Naval Staff, I will put in my best to be able to accomplish the standard.

“I fully understand the challenges facing the Nigerian Navy. In line with our statutory roles, which are the defence of the nation’s territorial integrity of the maritime domain as well as the policing roles of protecting the nation’s resources and contribution to military aid to civil power.

“I am fully prepared to carry out these roles. If given the chance, my command philosophy as the Chief of Naval Staff, I will be committed to leading with integrity, courage, and relentless pursuit of excellence. I believe in the power of teamwork, discipline, and human capacity development.

“My goal is to ensure that every Nigerian Navy personnel and civilian on staff is equipped, trained, and ready to execute our mission effectively.”

The Chief of Air Staff said, “We will adopt additional air power measures and approaches that will continue to diminish our security challenges and enhance the disposition of our various theatres of operations.

“This is important because of the enormous expectations of Nigerians on us and to ensure an expeditious and accelerated actualisation of the security of lives and property of Nigerians.”

The Senate then dissolved into a closed session

The Senate through a voice vote, approved their appointment both at the Committee of the Whole and at plenary after the closed session.

The Chairman of the Senate Committee on Media and Public Affairs, Senator Yemi Adaramodu, said the CDS were extensively grilled by the senators on what they would do differently to tackle the alarming insecurity in the country.

Tinubu had on Tuesday asked the Senate to screen and confirm the appointment of the new Chief of Defence staff and the service chiefs.

The letter was dated July 5, 2023, and addressed to the President of the Senate, Godswill Akpabio.

The letter noted that the request complied with the provisions of Section 18(1) of the Armed Forces Act. Cap A20 Laws the Federation of Nigeria, 2004.

He asked the Senate to act expeditiously on the request, considering the level of insecurity in the country.

The President appointed the Service Chiefs when the National Assembly was on recess for three weeks.

However, Senator Ali Ndume (APC Borno South) who is deputy majority leader cautioned his colleagues to always comport themselves whenever visitors are invited into the Red Chamber.

Ndume noted that some senators left their seats in the hallowed chamber to run after the Service Chiefs to exchange pleasantries while they should have stayed back to continue with their parliamentary duties.

The Borno lawmaker who spoke from his years of experience in the parliament said going after visitors after being attended to is against the tradition of the Senate.

The deputy senate leader said caution needs to be applied because more visitors are expected in due course as ministerial and other appointees of government will be coming for screening

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