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    Army chief blows hot, says Nigeria will not tolerate visa embarrassment from any country

    Vincent OsuwoBy Vincent OsuwoFebruary 19, 2025No Comments3 Mins Read
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    The federal government has announced plans to deploy military veterans to help safeguard Nigeria's ungoverned spaces as part of a strategy to boost national security and economic activity in conflict-affected areas.
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    General Christopher Musa, Nigeria’s Chief of Defence Staff, has stated that the country will not tolerate foreign nations’ contempt for its nationals.

    Musa, speaking at the Defence Headquarters in Abuja on Wednesday, stated that Nigeria deserves global respect.

    Musa said at the National Association of the Institute for Security Studies’ debut annual lecture in Abuja last Thursday that he would not have attended if the Canadian Embassy had not declined his visa application.

    Musa added that while half of the Nigerian squad was permitted to go, he and several other members were denied admittance.

    The National Security Adviser, Nuhu Ribadu, criticized the incident as disrespectful and painful, stating that the country could “go to hell.”

    Musa clarified that the Armed Forces were invited and that all necessary protocols were followed during the application process, which involved key government officials such as ministers and the NSA.

    “On the issue of visa denial, it must be addressed at all levels. Nigeria is a great nation, and we deserve to be treated with respect. We received an official invitation, followed due process, and complied with all requirements. The Minister of Foreign Affairs, the Minister of State, and the NSA—everyone was aware of this journey,” Musa stated.

    Speaking on his disappointment, the defense chief revealed that key members of the Nigerian team, including the team captain, medical doctor, and physiotherapist, were denied visas.

    “For reasons best known to them, many crucial team members were not granted visas. The question remains—why? I am, however, pleased that the federal government is addressing the matter,” he added.

    Musa also applauded the Nigerian participants at the Invictus Games, praising their courage and resilience.

    “You have made Nigeria proud. Your determination and strength have left a lasting impact on everyone who has witnessed your journey. You embody the spirit of resilience—unconquered, unbroken, and unstoppable,” he said.

    He also addressed concerns over the welfare of injured military personnel; Musa assured that they would not be abandoned.

    “As we celebrate our team’s achievements, we must also acknowledge the sacrifices of our service members. We must ensure that resources are allocated for their well-being and reintegration into civilian life. As the Chief of Defence Staff, I am committed to raising troop morale and ensuring that our personnel, especially those who have sustained injuries, receive the necessary support,” he said.

    He also dismissed criticisms questioning why wounded army operatives were taken to the international competition.

    “Some people, out of ignorance, question why we send troops abroad. But if you see those who have sacrificed their limbs or even their lives, you will understand. Other countries recognize the importance of supporting their wounded veterans, and we must do the same. Education should help us think critically and deeply about these matters,” he concluded.

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