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Shockwave as Nigeria's Defence Minister Resigns, New Chief Takes Helm Amid Insecurity Crisis

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Pelumi Ilesanmi
Pelumi Ilesanmi
Shockwave as Nigeria's Defence Minister Resigns, New Chief Takes Helm Amid Insecurity Crisis

Nigeria's Defence Minister, Alhaji Mohammed Badaru Abubakar, has officially resigned from his position, effective immediately. The announcement was made by Bayo Onanuga, Special Adviser to the President on Information and Strategy, who confirmed that Abubakar submitted a letter of resignation, dated December 1, to President Bola Tinubu. In the letter, Abubakar cited "health grounds" as the reason for his decision to step down from the Federal Executive Council.

President Bola Tinubu has reportedly accepted the resignation, extending his appreciation to Abubakar for his dedicated services to the nation. The Presidential spokesman further indicated that President Tinubu is expected to communicate the name of Badaru's successor to the Senate for confirmation later this week. This move signals an imminent reshuffling within the top echelons of Nigeria's security apparatus.

Alhaji Mohammed Badaru Abubakar, aged 63, brings a wealth of experience to his past role. He previously served as a two-term governor of Jigawa state from 2015 to 2023, showcasing a significant political background. President Tinubu appointed him as Defence Minister on August 21, 2023. His resignation comes at a critical juncture for Nigeria, coinciding with President Tinubu's recent declaration of a national security emergency. This emergency declaration underscores the severe and widespread insecurity challenges currently facing the country, marked by alarming instances of abductions and killings across various regions. President Tinubu has stated his intention to elaborate on the scope and implications of this national security emergency in the near future.

Adding another layer to the unfolding developments, President Bola Tinubu held a significant meeting with General Christopher Musa, the immediate past Chief of Defence Staff, at the Presidential Villa in Abuja on Monday evening. This meeting has quickly become a focal point of discussion, especially as top government sources have reportedly disclosed that General Musa is being considered as the frontrunner to succeed Alhaji Badaru Abubakar as the new Defence Minister. According to these sources, President Tinubu is understood to have conveyed this intention to General Musa during their recent encounter.

General Musa's interaction with the President marks his first public meeting with the Head of State since his retirement from active service. It is recalled that President Tinubu initiated a major overhaul of the Armed Forces' leadership in recent months, which included relieving several Service Chiefs, General Musa among them, of their duties. The Presidency had articulated that these comprehensive changes were strategically implemented to reinforce and enhance the nation’s overall security architecture. Within this restructuring, General Olufemi Oluyede, who previously held the position of Chief of Army Staff, was identified as having replaced General Musa as Chief of Defence Staff. Further key appointments included Major-General W. Shaibu as the new Chief of Army Staff, Air Vice Marshal S.K. Aneke assuming the role of Chief of Air Staff, and Rear Admiral I. Abbas taking over as Chief of Naval Staff. However, despite these significant leadership transitions across the military and now within the Defence Ministry, the challenge of insecurity in Nigeria has regrettably continued without abatement, posing an ongoing concern for the nation.

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