“Don’t wait for order before shooting terrorists” – Defence Minister to soldiers

Defence Minister to soldiers

Minister of Defence, General Christopher Musa (rtd), has directed security personnel not to hesitate in confronting armed bandits and terrorists, declaring that any operative who fails to neutralise criminals under the excuse of awaiting orders would be treated as collaborating with them.

Musa gave the charge yesterday in Sokoto State while commissioning 62 operational vehicles and security equipment worth ₦27.127 billion procured by the Sokoto State Government to strengthen security operations across the state.

He said: “Once you are deployed, do not wait for any order from anybody to shoot any bandit or any terrorist. Anybody who refuses to shoot or kill any bandit or terrorist in the name of waiting for an order, we will treat you like a bandit”.

The Minister described the intervention as a demonstration of strategic leadership, and praised Governor Ahmed Aliyu for consistently supporting security agencies with logistics and operational equipment. 

Musa, who described himself as “a proud son of Sokoto”, said the state had remained one of the most peaceful in the country due to collaboration among the government, security agencies and residents. He noted that the newly commissioned armoured vehicles and tactical equipment would improve operational mobility, intelligence gathering and force protection in the fight against banditry, terrorism and kidnapping.

The Minister of Defence, however, cautioned security personnel against neglecting the newly acquired assets. “This equipment costs billions of naira. We don’t want to hand them over and then you throw them away or mishandle them. They must serve the purpose for which they were procured”, he said. While urging officers to remain professional, Musa reminded them to protect innocent citizens while taking decisive action against criminals.

Earlier, Governor Ahmed Aliyu said the latest intervention formed part of his administration’s sustained investment in security since assuming office. According to him, the state government procured bulletproof vehicles, Buffalo Armoured Personnel Carriers (APCs), 320 motorcycles, 3,200 security gadgets, 2,000 bulletproof helmets and vests, 200 night-vision goggles, thermal devices and other tactical equipment.

The governor also revealed that his administration had forwarded a Bill to the State House of Assembly seeking stiffer penalties for informants aiding bandits. “The Bill is currently before the State House of Assembly and once it is passed, we will sign it without any further delay”, he said.

Governor Aliyu added that the government had approved the establishment of a Command and Control Centre to enhance surveillance and coordination of security operations across the state. He appealed to residents to continue providing credible intelligence to security agencies, stressing that defeating banditry requires a collective effort.

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