Defence Minister receives Reform Committee’s Report

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The Minister of Defence, Bashir Salihi Magashi has received the report of the 25-man Implementation and Advisory Committee for the Reform of the Defence Ministry and the Armed Forces of Nigeria.

In a statement signed by the Special Assistant to the Minister of Defence on Media and Publicity, Mohammad Abdulkadri, the Chairman of the Committee, Alwali Kazir, presented the report to General Magashi

The Minister thanked the Committee for total adherence to the convening order that culminated into a big volume of workable documents.

He assured the Committee members that the recommendations contained in the document for the reform of the Ministry of Defence and the Armed Forces would be carefully perused and doggedly pursued as a catalyst towards achieving the end state of improved service delivery and performance in the defence and security sector.

The Chairman of the Committee, Alwali Kazir said a total of 72 recommendations emanated from wide Consultations with stakeholders and put in  Seventy- five days of brainstorming on the gamut areas requiring Reformations in the Military Sector.

General Kazir placed it on record that members of the Committee gave their very best by deploying their very rich experiences patriotically in the discharge of their National assignments without any atom of consideration for any pecuniary benefits.

This according to the former Chief of Army Staff gave birth to the uninfluenced and unbiased recommendations that would improve the nation’s security architecture.

He, therefore, thanked the Minister for the opportunity to chair a carefully selected Serving and retired seasoned senior military officers and top technocrats that served in the committee.

The Implementation and Advisory Committee for the Reform of the Ministry of Defence and the Armed Forces of Nigeria was inaugurated by the Minister of Defence on 28th September 2021 in a bid to fulfil his promise to reposition the Sector to meet contemporary internationally acceptable Standard and best practices.

 

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