
Nigeria is set to host the Africa Chiefs of Defence Staffs summit in Abuja, as part of its commitment to bolstering military cooperation across the continent.
The Chief of Defence Staff (CDS), Gen. Christopher Musa, announced this when he inaugurated the committee to work out modalities for the maiden edition of the summit slated for June in Abuja.
He said the upcoming summit is expected to bring together top military brass from across Africa, providing a platform for strategic discussions and cooperation.
Gen. Musa said the summit is also defining moment for Nigeria as a leading force in Africa’s defence and security landscape.
The CDS said the committee’s efforts would lay the foundation for a summit meant to strengthen cooperation, enhance defence ties and Nigeria’s leadership in military diplomacy across the continent
I urge you to approach this task with diligence, ensuring that every detail is meticulously planned and executed in line with the best standards.
“This summit has to be a grand and remarkable event, one befitting of Nigeria’s status as a continental giant.
“It will bring together military leaders from across Africa and we must ensure it reflects our nation’s excellence, strength and organizational prowess.
“You must think innovatively, embrace creativity and incorporate fresh ideas that will make this event not just successful but truly unforgettable,” he said
Musa urged members of the committee to engage relevant agencies, units and individuals whose contributions would be instrumental to the success of this summit.
According to him, effective communication and feedback mechanisms must be established to ensure seamless coordination.