Defense Minister Christopher Musa has issued a fresh challenge to Nigerian Youths, urging them to take a more active role in confronting insecurity and protecting their communities. The Defence Minister’s message comes at a time when the country continues to grapple with terrorism, banditry, kidnapping, and other security threats. While acknowledging the efforts of the Armed Forces, Musa stressed that lasting security cannot be achieved by government agencies alone and requires the participation of citizens, particularly young people.
Speaking at various public engagements, Christopher Musa emphasized that Youths have a crucial role to play in strengthening national security. He encouraged students and young citizens to remain vigilant, report suspicious activities, and contribute positively to efforts aimed at preserving peace and unity. According to the minister, security is a collective responsibility that extends beyond military operations.
Nigerian Youth Responsibility
Musa argued that communities often possess valuable information that can help security agencies prevent crimes before they occur. He maintained that when citizens cooperate with authorities and refuse to provide support or shelter to criminal elements, security challenges can be significantly reduced.
Christopher Musa Urges Youth Mobilisation
Beyond gathering, Christopher Musa has consistently highlighted the importance of empowering Youths through innovation, civic participation, and national development initiatives. Recent remarks by the minister described Nigeria’s youthful population as the country’s most valuable asset, capable of driving both economic growth and security improvements when properly engaged.
The Defence Minister has also encouraged young Nigerians to contribute technological solutions to security challenges, arguing that modern threats require more than traditional military responses. He believes innovation, community engagement, and responsible citizenship can complement the efforts of security agencies and help build a safer nation.
As Nigeria continues searching for durable solutions to insecurity, Christopher Musa appears determined to place Youths at the center of that conversation. Whether through community vigilance, technological innovation, civic participation, or cooperation with security agencies, the minister’s message is clear: national security is not solely a military mission but a shared national responsibility. OGM News Nigeria will continue monitoring developments surrounding this growing call for youth involvement in securing the nation.
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