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Reps Screen Service Chiefs

Written by Bunmi Abdulraheem

The House of Representatives has commenced the screening of the service chiefs appointed by President Bola Tinubu.

House Ad-hoc Committee on the Screening of Service Chief nominees, on Monday began with screening the Chief of Defence Staff, Major General Christopher Musa and the Chief of Army Staff, Major General Taureed Lagbaja

The Chairman of the adhoc Committee, Mr Babajimi Benson, said the exercise was a necessary constitutional provision in the process of institutionalizing and legitimizing the appointment of persons for the positions of service chiefs of the Armed Forces of country.

Mr Benson stated that the House take the role seriously and always do it meticulously in accordance with its extant rules.

According to him, for more than sixteen years, Nigeria has witnessed diverse and unprecedented level of insecurity in which the Armed Forces have been fully involved, prompting the launch of several theatres of operations and exercises as well as providing support for tackling several domestic security challenges.

“The House of Representatives is delighted with the successes recorded so far, especially in the last one year. We acknowledge these robust achievements which is a proof of the level of professionalism often displayed by our military in the discharge of their duties. We urge you to effectively collaborate with sister security agencies to ensure that all security threats are completely neutralized, and Nigerians can live peacefully,” he said.

The Committee Chairman observed that new security threats are emerging across the globe, where wars are not only fought on the land, sea and air, but also in the cyberspace.

He stressed the need for Nigeria to harness the potential of having a Defence Space Force like in the United States of America.

Mr Benson also emphasize the need for a Defence Space Force to adequately handle potential threats from the cyber space and provide intelligence support to other services.

He assured the House resolve to work collectively to deliver more on the goals of the administration to drastically reduce cases of insecurity across the country,  through  legislative activities, rigorous oversight exercises, beginning from the screening, to ensure that the Armed Forces of Nigeria adhere strictly to the provisions of all Appropriation Acts as will be eventually passed by the National Assembly and accented to by the President.

The Committee Chairman urged them to cooperate with the National Assembly while performing their constitutional duties of ensuring a peaceful, secure and prosperous country for all Nigerians.

In their separate remarks, the nominees pledged their determination to transform the nation’s armed forces into a world class professional body to safeguard the country.

RN