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How General Musa Won The Hearts Of Nigerians

By Chidi Omeje

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At a time in Nigeria marked by deep distrust of public officials, it takes something extraordinary for any leader, least of all a military leader, to earn unanimous public admiration.

Well, that is precisely what Gen Christopher Gwabin Musa, the newly appointed and confirmed Minister of Defence, has done.

His rise from immediate past Chief of Defence Staff (CDS) to Minister of Defence has been accompanied by an outpouring of goodwill that Nigeria has not seen in a long time. And this did not happen by accident.

When he was relieved of his position as CDS alongside other Service Chiefs, one would have expected the standard public indifference or, at best, a muted response. Instead, Nigerians across regions, religions, and political leanings flooded social media with heartfelt tributes.

For days, timelines were awash with expressions of gratitude, nostalgia, and even disappointment that he had been removed. It was as though the country collectively recognised the end of a chapter defined by integrity, courage, and rare transparency.

Then came the sudden resignation of Defence Minister Mohammed Badaru Abubakar on health grounds. The mere mention of Gen. Musa as a potential replacement immediately reignited the collective goodwill Nigerians had shown months earlier.

By the time the Presidency formally nominated him and forwarded his name to the Senate, the public’s excitement was palpable. On the day of his screening, citizens abandoned their usual cynicism to sit before their television screens, eager to see “their General” formally confirmed. When he was eventually cleared, social media erupted again, not in outrage as is commonly the case (the case in point being the recent Ambassadorial nominations), but in celebration.

Why does Gen Musa command this level of affection in a country fatigued by failed leadership and broken promises?

The answers lie in the qualities Nigerians witnessed firsthand while he served as Chief of Defence Staff. Gen Musa stood out not merely as a military strategist, but as a leader who understood the power of communication.

He never hid behind platitudes or bureaucratic vagueness. No matter how complex, sensitive or tragic the moment, he addressed Nigerians with candour, speaking plainly about the operations of the military, acknowledging challenges while assuring that solutions were in motion.

His frankness built trust; his firmness inspired confidence; and his fairness reassured even the sceptical.

In a security landscape riddled with fear, uncertainty, and speculation, Gen Musa offered something more valuable than official statements: he offered clarity. And clarity, in times of crisis, is leadership.

Moreover, his leadership style embodied what many believe Nigerian governance desperately lacks: empathy wrapped in discipline, authority tempered by accountability, and strength rooted in service.

He projected a brand of patriotism devoid of theatrics: a steady, reassuring calm that Nigerians instinctively gravitated toward.

But the more heartwarming is that Gen Chris Musa did not win the hearts of Nigerians through political manoeuvring or media spin. He earned it the hard way: by serving with honesty, commanding with fairness and firmness, and speaking with sincerity and clarity.

At a time when public trust is at an all-time low, he became the exception, showing that leadership, when grounded in integrity, still has the power to unite.

Now, as Nigeria’s Minister of Defence, the expectations are immense. But so, too, is the reservoir of goodwill he carries into office.

Nigerians are not only hopeful; they are invested. And in a nation yearning for leaders it can believe in, Gen Musa stands as proof that trust, once earned, remains one of the strongest forces in public life.

Here’s wishing the newly appointed Defence Minister a purposeful and successful tour of duty in service of the nation.

Chidi Omeje is the publisher of Security Digest (www.securitydigestng.com)

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