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General Christopher Musa Stands Firm Against Senseless Violence
Let me tell you something, folks. The Chief of Defence Staff, General Christopher Gwabin Musa, isn’t holding back when it comes to condemning the tragic killing of some hunters in transit in Edo State. This is not just another headline—it’s a wake-up call for all of us. According to Naija News, the General made it crystal clear that this violence could have been avoided if the right authorities had been notified and involved in figuring out who these victims really were. We’re talking about lives here, people.
General Musa Sends Out a Strong Message of Support and Warning
In a statement delivered by the Director of Defence Information, Brigadier General Tukur Gusau, on Saturday, General Musa extended his condolences—not just to the families of the victims, but also to President Bola Tinubu. He didn’t stop there, though. General Musa took the opportunity to remind every single Nigerian that taking the law into our own hands is never the answer. He emphasized that the Nigeria Police Force, the military, and all other security agencies are well-equipped and trained to handle situations like this. It’s not rocket science, folks. Let the professionals do their job.
A Call for Accountability and Registration
Here’s the kicker: General Musa isn’t just asking for sympathy or action after the fact. He’s pushing for accountability. He’s urging all local hunters and vigilante groups to register with the appropriate authorities, including the police, the DSS, the Armed Forces of Nigeria (AFN), and any other agencies tasked with regulating firearms. It’s not just about paperwork—it’s about ensuring that these groups are operating within the law and under the supervision of those who know how to handle such matters. It’s about keeping our communities safe.
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The Path Forward: Cooperation and Calm
General Musa knows that this isn’t just about one incident or one group of people. It’s about creating a safer Nigeria for everyone. That’s why he’s calling for calm and asking citizens to support the military and other security agencies in their constitutional duties. He wants us to work together, to trust the system, and to give these agencies the space they need to do their jobs effectively. It’s not just about words—it’s about action, and it’s about making sure that tragedies like this never happen again.
So, here’s the bottom line, folks: Let’s listen to General Musa. Let’s put down the guns, pick up the phone, and call the authorities when we need help. Let’s make sure that every single person in this country can feel safe, no matter where they are or what they’re doing. Because at the end of the day, that’s what it’s all about—safety, security, and a brighter future for Nigeria.
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