The immediate past Chief of Defence Staff (CDS), retired Gen. Christopher Musa, says Nigeria’s security remains in capable hands as he formally bowed out of service after 39 years.
Musa stated this in his valedictory remarks during his
pulling-out parade on Friday in Abuja.
He expressed profound gratitude to God, the President and
Commander-in-Chief of the Armed Forces, and all Nigerians for the opportunity
to serve the nation.
He described the occasion as both emotional and historic,
marking the close of nearly four decades of active duty dedicated to the peace,
unity, and stability of Nigeria.
“This pulling-out parade is not just a ceremony; it marks
the end of a journey of service that has lasted 39 years and four months, and
the beginning of a new chapter in my life.
“I am humbled by the privilege to have served our great
nation, and I can proudly say Nigeria’s security is in capable hands,” he said.
The retired CDS expressed appreciation to President Bola
Tinubu for the confidence reposed in him to lead the Armed Forces, and
congratulated his successor and other service chiefs, pledging his continued
support.
He urged members of the Armed Forces to sustain their
loyalty, professionalism, and commitment to the unity of the country, stressing
that the mission of safeguarding Nigeria’s territorial integrity must remain
paramount.
“To the men and women of our Armed Forces, you are the true
heroes of this nation. I have witnessed your courage in the face of adversity,
your resilience in the toughest conditions, and your unwavering devotion to
duty.
“Defeat is temporary, but victory is forever. Continue to
believe in Nigeria. It is a nation worth fighting for,” Musa said.
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