Tag: Bashir Magashi

  • Shun Politics, Defence Minister Tells Military

    Shun Politics, Defence Minister Tells Military

    The Minister of Defence, Bashir Magashi Monday asked officers of the Armed Forces of Nigeria to shun all forms of politics and stay committed to their core mandate of protecting the territorial integrity of the country.

    He spoke in Abuja Monday at the 2021 Chief of Army Staff Annual Conference.

    He stressed the need for collaboration among the services, especially in all ongoing military operations.

    “Accordingly, you all must shun every form of politicking in the conduct of your responsibilities and in the aid to civil authorities.”

    He said due to the doggedness of the officers and soldiers of the Armed Forces and the Nigerian Army in particular, peace was gradually being restored to all the troubled areas in the country.

    Magashi implored the military to continue decimating the bandits, terrorists and insurgents.

    He said the activities of Boko Haram and ISWAP were being curtailed to the barest minimum.

    The Chief of Army Staff, Lt.-Gen. Faruk Yahaya, said the army was ever ready to defend Nigeria’s democracy and her territorial integrity.

  • We Will Continue to Protect Lives and Property Despite Killing of Soldiers, Defense Minister Assures

    We Will Continue to Protect Lives and Property Despite Killing of Soldiers, Defense Minister Assures

    By Isaac Kertyo, Makurdi

    Minister of Defense, General Bashir Magashi (rtd) has expressed displeasure over the killing of Soldiers in Konshisha Local Government Area of Benue State by bandits.

    The Minister who made this disclosure in Makurdi during a courtesy visit to the Governor of Benue State, Samuel Ortom at the Government House Makurdi, contended that the Nigerian Armed Forces is saddened over the gruesome murder of the Military Officers.

    General Magashi, however, noted that the sad incident would not discourage them from carrying out their constitutional duties of protecting lives and properties of Nigerians.

    The Minister who expressed President Muhammadu Buhari’s disgust over the killings, added that any attempt to make Nigeria ungovernable will be resisted.

    General Magashi averred that for the morale of Soldiers to be restored, perpetrators of the heinous act must be arrested and made to face the Law to serve as a deterrent to other criminal elements.

    According to the Minister, part of their mission in the state was to restore confidence in the Troops to enable them continue to discharge their legitimate duties.

    Governor Samuel Ortom of Benue State in his response, sympathized with President Muhammadu Buhari and the Nigerian Armed Forces over the killing of Military Officers.

    Ortom acknowledged the enormous support and contributions of security agents, particularly the Military. He pledged his administration’s continued support to security operatives in the course of their duties.

  • Security: Nigeria is better than what we were seven years ago – Minister of Defence says

    Security: Nigeria is better than what we were seven years ago – Minister of Defence says

    Minister of Defence, Bashir Magashi, says with regards to security, Nigeria is better than it was seven years ago.

    The Minister said this when he appeared on Channels TV on Thursday, December 10. He said the Buhari administration has subdued Boko Haram, and urged Nigerians to appreciate the government’s effort.

    “The problem of this country is that we always forget too soon. Look in 2015 backwards, 2014, 2013; if you remember the situation in this country. In Kano, 200 people were massacred in the mosque. The Emir of Kano was also attacked. The road from Kano to Kaduna and Abuja were impassable. We had over 20 roadblocks from Kaduna to Abuja. It takes you almost 15 hours to reach where you are coming from. Even in Abuja, there were bombings. Everywhere in Nigeria in those years, you find that there were commotions, no security, people can’t even move.

    When this government came, you know what we did. In Borno state, about 20 local governments were under capture by Boko Haram. But as soon as Buhari came, they were all subdued and we took over all these things and we even said we technically defeated this Boko Haram.

    No piece of land is occupied by Boko Haram in Borno state. The only thing normally with the kind of insurgent operation is that they want to surprise you, embarrass you, and do whatever they think that would attract international news or the national news or cause commotion within the environment they operate.

    And that is what they have been doing, and that is why we are trying very hard to adopt tactics and other forms of operations in order to stop this kind of people embarrassing this country.

    We are putting in place everything you can think of, tactically and operationally, in order to return this country to the very peaceful country we know it.”

    Speaking further, Bashir said

    “At the moment, most people think because of the sporadic attacks here and there, we lost control or we are not doing our best. Most of you know the problem of this country. The armed forces are overstretched.

    The other thing that we may have gotten, we are not supported by some of these countries we call our friends. They are not ready to give us what we need — with the money we have and everything. But certainly, what I am trying to say is that Nigeria is better than what we were seven years ago.”

  • Why Nigeria’s defence minister is crying

    Why Nigeria’s defence minister is crying

    While Nigeria is the most populous nation in Africa, the country does not have enough manpower in terms of number of men and officers of its military to deal with internal security challenges facing her people.

    The country’s minister of defence, Bashir Magashi, stated this, adding that the military is understaffed and underfunded to tackle the various security challenges facing the country.

    The minister stated this on Wednesday, June 3, when he emerged from the Federal Executive Council (FEC) meeting.

    He said the challenges facing the military, including the inadequate funding for the ministry of defence among others were highlighted at the meeting, adding also that the members of the council made contributions to the discussion.

    Magashi also stated that there will be a change in the conduct of affairs in the ministry of defence.