Nigeria’s Minister of Defence, Christopher Gwabin Musa, has summoned the country’s service chiefs to an emergency meeting in Abuja amid growing security concerns across parts of the country.
The meeting comes following renewed insurgent attacks and security challenges, particularly in the North-East, where several military bases were reportedly targeted by armed groups within a short period. �
Premium Times Nigeria
According to reports, the high-level security meeting at the Ministry of Defence focused on reviewing current military strategies and strengthening operations against insurgents and other armed groups threatening national security. �
SYMFONI NEWS
General Musa, a retired army officer who previously served as Nigeria’s Chief of Defence Staff before his appointment as Defence Minister in 2025, is said to be leading efforts to reassess the country’s counter-terrorism operations and improve coordination among the armed forces. �
Wikipedia
The emergency consultation with the service chiefs is part of the government’s response to increasing public concern over attacks on communities and military installations in parts of northern Nigeria.
Security analysts say the outcome of the meeting could shape new operational strategies aimed at strengthening military presence and restoring stability in affected regions.
**Reporting for BEN Television.**
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