The guardians of the homeland

In a vast and complex nation like Nigeria, the task of protecting the homeland is monumental, which requires not only words but resolute actions, actions and decisive results.

Under the ACTA theme not Verba – Deeds, not words: the National Security Councilor (NSA), Mallam Nuhu Ribadu and the head of the defense staff (CDS), General Christopher Gwabin Musa, emerged as fundamental figures in reviving the Nigeria security landscape.

Their exemplary leadership, marked by an intentional coordination, a political will without river and a constant commitment to achieve durable results, is constantly guiding the nation towards a safer, more stable and safer future for present and future generations not yet national.

Mallam Nuhu Ribadu, a very decorated retired police officer and pioneering leader of the Commission for economic and financial crimes (EFCC), brought his reputation of silent efficiency and governance led by the results to the sacred office of the national security consultant. (ONSA).

His mandate glorized as NSA was nothing short of transformative, adaptive and reactive in all positive dynamics.

By promoting unprecedented synergy, collaboration and unqualified cooperation between Nigeria’s security, defense and intelligence agencies, Mallam Nuhu Ribadu has dismantled silos and bureaucratic domains that once hindered an effective collaboration and synergy in the creation of a national security policy. His approach is not of public or undue fanfare, but of meticulous coordination and greater collaboration to ensure that the Department of State Services (DSS), the National Intelligence Agency (NIA) and other critical bodies operate as a coherent, coherent and collective unit.

This seamless interface has led to remarkable results, including the neutralization of high -profile bandits leaders, the guarantee of vital infrastructures such as railway lines and a significant reduction in the mass kidnappings of students in the northern schools, results that escape many of Ribadu’s predecessors despite the substantial budgets and quantum human resources in their disposal.

Mallam Ribadu’s style of leadership is defined by a remarkable clarity of purpose, firmness of principle and a firm political will to make the more mile to obtain desired results and positive results that do not worry about which buse is known in the process. The supreme of national security has aligned

The nation security apparatus with the wider strategy of President Bola Ahmed Tinubu for reforms in the security sector, peace and stability thus guaranteeing that every action undertaken serves the national goal of a safer, safe and more stable Nigeria.

His ability to fill the institutional gaps and fill operating voids, as well as the closure of bureaucratic loops has been praised as a masterclass in coordination, gaining it a widespread appreciation, admiration and deserved awards for its constant approach, oriented towards results and reactive to achieve the best possible results.

As an observer observed, “slowly but surely, things are becoming better coordinated, better gaps calibrated and yawn in the system” A testimony of Mallamribu’s exolly talent to provide results without the need for a clamor or show of the media.

To complete the efforts of Ribadu is the exemplary and sensational leadership of General Christopher Gwabin Musa, the head of the defense staff, who has shown that he not only talked about the speech but to walk. Under his prolific command, the armed forces of Nigeria have shown a renewed vigor in facing the nation’s multifaceted security challenges and stabilizing the nation for decades and generations to come.

The acumen of the leadership of General Musa was decisive to promote inter-agency collaboration, a critical factor in the success of recent military operations and triumphs of the battlefield.

His unusual ability to translate strategic directives into results impossible to the ground has strengthened the push and effectiveness of the military, from the fight against the bandits in the north to the guarantee of critical infrastructures at national level.

The synergy between Mallam ribadu and general Musa exemplifies the power of “Acta Non Verba”.

Their combined efforts have inaugurated a level of coordination between unprecedented agencies in the history of Nigeria. The DSS, for example, has moved from reactive operations and guided by advertising to decisive interventions and guided by intelligence that neutralize threats before being able to intensify. This quiet efficiency, supported by the coordination of Ribadu and the operational ability of Musa, has restored the trust and public trust in the nation’s security architecture.

The results speak for themselves. The neutralization of the notorious bandits leader has interrupted criminal networks, while the absence of kidnappings of mass schools in recent months marks a significant victory in the fight against insecurity. The guarantee of railway lines, once vulnerable to attacks, has strengthened economic activity and has restored a sense of normality for citizens. These results are not simple rhetorical but tangible results of a leadership that gives priority to actions on words.

While Nigeria navigates in an era of complex security challenges, the immense contributions of Mallam Nuhu Ribadu and General Christopher Musa are a beacon of hope for a safer, stable and safe Nigeria.

Their commitment not linked to cohesion, clarity, intentional and enterprising leadership has redefined what means protecting the homeland.

The nation owes them a debt of gratitude for their unwavering, infallible and relentless dedication to the safety and safety of every Nigerian.

In the spirit of Acta no verba, we celebrate these tutors of the homeland not with empty praise and cables but with continuous and constant support for their unshakable efforts to protect and protect the life and property of the Nigerians.

May their fantastic work inspire a new era of security and stability, in which Nigeria’s potential is fully realized and its people live free from fear.

God bless the NSA, the CDs and the armed forces of Nigeria.

God bless the Federal Republic of Nigeria.

..Hon. Aliyu Ibrahim Gebi, honorable member of the House of Representatives (2011-2015)

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