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Defense Chief Urges Citizens To Refrain From Cursing Or Wishing Harm To The Nation

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Musa conveyed this message during a one-day seminar organized by the Defence Correspondents’ Association of Nigeria (DECAN) at the Nigerian Army Resource Centre in Abuja on Tuesday.

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He emphasized that expressing negative sentiments, cursing, or wishing harm upon the country is not a constructive way to foster national growth. Musa asserted that individuals who harbor ill wishes for the nation are not guaranteed personal progress by doing so.

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The Defence Chief urged Nigerians to take responsibility for their country and actively contribute to its ongoing development.

Expanding on the military’s strategy, Musa highlighted the increased deployment of non-kinetic approaches, citing their effectiveness in addressing terrorism and other security challenges within the country.

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In a related development, the Minister of State for Defense, Bello Matawalle, issued a stern warning against the use of derogatory language towards the government. Matawalle, speaking in Abuja, addressed careless remarks originating from certain regions concerning security issues. He emphasized President Tinubu’s commitment and continuous efforts to enhance and safeguard Nigeria, urging citizens to refrain from using inflammatory language.

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As the nation grapples with security concerns, leaders emphasize the importance of unity and constructive dialogue over divisive rhetoric.

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