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Defence Minister to Troops: Don’t Wait for Orders Before Engaging Terrorists, Warns Hesitant Soldiers

Theophilus Noah Baba July 8, 2026 2 minutes read
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Christopher Musa says any Nigerian soldier who delays action against terrorists or bandits while waiting for orders risks being treated as an accomplice, as the Federal Government reinforces its commitment to tackling insecurity.

ABUJA, Nigeria – Nigeria’s Chief of Defence Staff, Christopher Musa, has directed military personnel not to hesitate in confronting terrorists and armed bandits during operations, warning that any soldier who waits for orders before taking necessary action could be treated like a bandit.

Speaking during the commissioning of security vehicles and operational equipment in Sokoto State, the Defence Chief emphasized the need for troops to act swiftly and decisively against criminal elements threatening lives and communities across the country.

According to him, soldiers deployed to combat insecurity are expected to neutralize terrorists and bandits whenever they are encountered, rather than delay action while awaiting further instructions.

The strong directive comes as Nigeria continues to intensify military operations against terrorist groups and armed bandits, particularly in the North-West and North-East regions, where attacks on communities have persisted despite ongoing security efforts.

The Defence Chief reiterated the Federal Government’s commitment to restoring peace and protecting citizens, urging security personnel to remain courageous, disciplined, and dedicated to their constitutional responsibilities.

His comments have generated widespread public discussion, with many Nigerians viewing the statement as a signal of a more aggressive approach in the country’s fight against terrorism and banditry.

Military operations, however, remain subject to Nigeria’s laws, established rules of engagement, and applicable international humanitarian law.

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