(SINL NIGERIA) The Minister of Defence, General Christopher Gwabin Musa (Rtd), has called on Nigerian students to actively contribute to the country’s security, emphasizing that safeguarding national unity is a collective responsibility.
Gen. Musa made the call on Monday, 4 May 2026, while addressing students from the Department of Political Science and Diplomacy, Veritas University, Abuja, during an educational visit to the Ministry.
“Students, as youths and future leaders, have a vital role to play in fighting insecurity. See and report everything happening around you. The nation’s unity is not for government alone; everyone has a role to play in the peace and security of the nation,” he said.
The Minister fielded questions on technological gaps, food and human security, and Nigeria’s recent Memorandum of Understanding with Turkey.
He noted that the Ministry is working to deepen collaboration with the Ministry of Agriculture and the Ministry of Science, Technology and Innovation to address technological shortfalls. He added that the Ministry is also leveraging its land holdings to support food production through mechanized agriculture.
On local defence production, Gen. Musa disclosed that technologically skilled Nigerians are being integrated with the Defence Industries Corporation of Nigeria (DICON) to produce military equipment such as drones.
He stated that local production is the most sustainable solution to equipment shortages, particularly given the difficulties in procuring arms due to the ongoing Iran crisis.
He further urged students to shun cybercrime and instead harness local resources and creativity for national development. The Minister also expressed the view that military training should be accessible to all Nigerians, as it instills discipline, commitment, and a balanced perspective on life.
“Military training is not punishment. It challenges you, expands your view about life, and builds resilience. Too much comfort can stifle creativity and leave people unchallenged,” he said.
On Nigeria’s partnership with Turkey, Gen. Musa observed that Turkey has over 40 years’ experience combating terrorism and that Nigeria intends to draw from the technology and strategies that have helped Turkey address the threat.
Earlier in his welcome address, the Permanent Secretary, Mr. Richard Pheelangwah, received the 54 students and their lecturer. He explained that the visit was designed to give students practical insight into Nigeria’s defence architecture and to provide guidance on careers in strategic studies, intelligence, and national security.
Speaking on behalf of the delegation, the group leader described the visit as an enlightening experience that has strengthened the students’ understanding of the Ministry’s critical role in ensuring peace, stability, and national development.

































