The Defence Headquarters in Nigeria (DHQ) has dismissed claims that Chief of Defence Staff, General Christopher Musa, during a television interview, called on citizens to bear arms or to engage in unlawful possession of firearms.
In a statement, the Director of Defence Information, Brigadier General Tukur Gusau clarified that, “in that interview, the CDS encouraged Nigerians to develop basic survival and self‑protection skills—likening such training to widely accepted life skills such as driving, taekwando, judo and swimming, boxing amongst others.”
According to him: “For the avoidance of doubt, the CDS did not call for citizens to bear arms or to engage in unlawful possession of firearms is fully aware of Nigerian laws prohibiting the unauthorized carrying of weapons.”
He added that “it is a deliberate attempt to misrepresent comments by the Chief of Defence Staff, General Christopher Musa, during a Channels Television interview.
His message was intended to promote personal resilience, situational awareness and lawful preparedness—not to encourage illegal activity.”
The DHQ further emphasised that the Nigerian Armed Forces and other security agencies continue to record significant successes in the effort to ensure security nationwide.
“These gains reflect the government’s sustained commitment to protecting citizens and maintaining peace and stability. Nigerians are assured that their safety remains a top priority and that security efforts are ongoing.
“Promoting security awareness at all levels is important. Basic skills such as unarmed self‑defence, swimming and driving are valuable life skills that enhance individual preparedness and contribute to national security.
”We therefore urge the public to consult original sources and verified reports when interpreting public statements, and to avoid sharing distorted or misleading accounts.
”The Armed Forces of Nigeria remains committed to the safety and well‑being of all Nigerians,” the statement concluded.
Hauwa Abu

