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The Catholic Archbishop of Sokoto Diocese, Matthew Kukah, has expressed his belief that with General Christopher Musa (retd) serving as Minister of Defence, Nigeria’s security is in capable hands.
Bishop Kukah shared this confidence on Thursday while speaking to State House correspondents after attending the swearing-in ceremony of General Musa at the Aso Rock Villa in Abuja.
He noted that the administration of President Bola Tinubu appears committed to restructuring national security and restoring peace throughout the country.
He stated, “With Musa, Nigeria’s security is in good hands. It is quite evident that the President aims to reform security issues, and I believe the situation is in very capable hands.”
The Christian cleric added that he was at the Villa representing two roles: as the Archbishop of Sokoto and as a delegate of the Sultan of Sokoto.
According to the Bishop, Nigeria’s challenges are evident and focus on restoring normalcy by any means necessary.
DAILY POST reports that President Tinubu appointed General Musa as Minister of Defence following the resignation of Badaru Mohammed.
Frequently Asked Questions
What did Archbishop Kukah say about General Musa's appointment?
Archbishop Kukah expressed confidence that Nigeria’s security is in capable hands with General Musa as Minister of Defence.
What is the focus of President Bola Tinubu's administration regarding security?
President Tinubu's administration appears committed to restructuring national security and restoring peace across the country.
What roles does Bishop Kukah represent during the ceremony?
Bishop Kukah represented two roles: as the Archbishop of Sokoto and as a representative of the Sultan of Sokoto.


