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Visa Denial: Nigeria Will Not Tolerate Disrespect from Any Nation – Defence Chief

The Chief of Defence Staff (CDS), General Christopher Musa, has declared that Nigeria will not accept any form of disrespect from foreign nations towards its citizens.

Speaking at the Defence Headquarters in Abuja on Wednesday, Musa emphasized that Nigeria deserves recognition and respect on the global stage.

His remarks followed a recent incident where he and several members of the Nigerian delegation were denied visas by the Canadian Embassy, despite having received an official invitation.

During the maiden annual lecture of the National Association of the Institute for Security Studies in Abuja, Musa revealed that he would have missed the event had his visa application not been denied. While some members of the Nigerian team were granted entry, he and several others were refused visas without explanation.

Expressing disappointment over the situation, National Security Adviser Nuhu Ribadu described the denial as both disrespectful and painful, adding that such actions should not be tolerated.

“Nigeria Deserves Respect” – Defence Chief

Musa dismissed speculations that the Armed Forces were not invited to the event, clarifying that all necessary protocols were followed, including approvals from the Minister of Foreign Affairs, Minister of State, and the National Security Adviser.

“On the issue of visa denial, it must be addressed at all levels. Nigeria is a great nation, and we deserve to be treated with respect. We received an official invitation, followed due process, and complied with all requirements. Yet, key team members, including our captain, medical doctor, and physiotherapist, were denied visas. The question remains—why?”

Despite the setback, the Defence Chief commended the Nigerian participants at the Invictus Games, praising their courage, resilience, and determination.

“You have made Nigeria proud. Your strength has left a lasting impact on everyone who has witnessed your journey. You embody the spirit of resilience—unconquered, unbroken, and unstoppable.”

Commitment to Troop Welfare

Addressing concerns over the well-being of injured military personnel, Musa reassured that no soldier who has made sacrifices for the nation will be abandoned.

“As we celebrate our team’s achievements, we must also recognize the sacrifices of our service members. We must ensure resources are allocated for their well-being and reintegration into civilian life. As the Chief of Defence Staff, I am committed to raising troop morale and ensuring injured personnel receive the necessary support.”

He also responded to critics questioning the participation of wounded troops in international competitions, stressing that it is essential to honor and support veterans, as done in other nations.

“Some people, out of ignorance, question why we send troops abroad. But if you see those who have sacrificed their limbs or even their lives, you will understand. Other countries recognize the importance of supporting their wounded veterans, and we must do the same.”

Musa reaffirmed Nigeria’s stance on demanding respect and fair treatment for its citizens on the international stage, emphasizing that such issues must be addressed at the highest diplomatic levels.

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