Defence minister calls for unity among Nigerians

Defence minister Christopher Musa has urged Nigerians to unite amid security challenges in the country.
This was noted in his Eid el-Kabir message to Muslims on Wednesday.
Musa urged Nigerians to reflect on how collective sacrifice and devotion could strengthen the “fabric” of national unity.
According to him, the peace and progress of our nation require a shared commitment.
“In the spirit of this holy season, let us transcend our differences and join hands in keeping faith with the ideals of a strong, secure, and indivisible Nigeria,” said Mr Musa.
The minister commended the bravery, resilience, and patriotism of the officers and men of the armed forces. He lauded their tireless efforts in safeguarding the nation’s territorial integrity and battling criminality across various theatres of operation.
“While we celebrate in the comfort of our homes, we must remember and pray for our gallant troops who remain on the frontlines to ensure our safety.
“The Ministry of Defence remains unyielding in its commitment to providing the necessary support, welfare, and equipment required to decisively defeat all threats to our national peace,” he said.
Mr Musa further urged all citizens to remain vigilant, support the security agencies, and report any suspicious activities within their communities.
(NAN)
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