The Speaker of the House of Representatives, Mr. Tajudeen Abbas has commended the Chief of Defence Staff (CDS), General Christopher Musa, for his purposeful leadership and for making personnel welfare a strategic pillar of combat effectiveness within the Armed Forces of Nigeria.
Mr. Abbas described General Musa’s leadership philosophy at the Defence Headquarters as one that places personnel welfare at the heart of military capability and operational excellence.
The Speaker made this known during the commissioning of newly constructed officers’ accommodation at Niger Barracks Extension and the link road connecting Mambilla Barracks with key defence facilities in Abuja, Nigeria’s capital.

He said “the projects are clear evidence that when leadership treats welfare as a priority rather than an afterthought, the entire defence system benefits from improved morale, cohesion, and performance”.
“No fighting force, no matter how well-equipped or trained, can perform at its best without decent accommodation, reliable infrastructure, and a humane work environment,” Mr. Abbas stated.
The Speaker emphasised that the newly commissioned facilities represent the nation’s commitment to the welfare, morale, and operational efficiency of the gallant men and women safeguarding Nigeria’s unity and sovereignty.
He also paid tribute to officers and soldiers who have paid the supreme price in the line of duty, assuring that their sacrifices would never be in vain while reaffirming the National Assembly’s support for their families and wounded comrades.
Mr. Abbas highlighted that the House of Representatives has prioritized defence, internal security, and veterans’ welfare through budgetary support for critical platforms, housing, healthcare, mental health, and post-service transition programs.
He said that “the legislature is also working on bills to deepen professionalism, accountability, and local content in the defence sector, in line with the Made-in-Nigeria initiative and the government’s modernization drive”.
The Speaker urged sustainability and proper maintenance of the new facilities, stressing that long-term capability depends on preventive maintenance culture and transparent asset management.
The Chief of Defence Staff, General Christopher Musa, said the event marked another milestone in efforts to enhance the welfare and working environment of Armed Forces personnel nationwide.

General Musa explained that “the projects reflect his leadership philosophy of nurturing a people-centric and professional Armed Forces, adding that welfare remains central to boosting morale and operational readiness.”
He stated that the newly commissioned Niger Barracks Extension Block will provide a conducive environment for officers at the Defence Headquarters, a space where they can think clearly, plan strategically, and formulate sound policies that enhance the operational effectiveness of the Armed Forces of Nigeria.
He noted that the project aligns with his leadership philosophy of nurturing a professional, people-centric, and collaborative Armed Forces capable of fulfilling its constitutional responsibilities in a joint environment.
Emphasising the importance of welfare as a cornerstone of military effectiveness, he maintained that “operational success begins with the morale and well-being of personnel, as well-accommodated troops perform better in their duties”.
General Musa expressed appreciation to the National Assembly for its timely budgetary approvals and proactive engagement, which have made welfare-driven projects like this possible.

He further commended the legislature for granting additional funding streams to the Armed Forces through new tax provisions, noting that such support will strengthen capacity to sustain welfare programmes, modernise operations, and enhance national security.
According to him, the commissioning marks the first phase of a broader plan to provide adequate accommodation for officers and soldiers, pledging that the effort will continue until every member of the Armed Forces has access to decent and comfortable living quarters.
He also commended the Service Chiefs for their steady commitment to troop welfare, citing recent infrastructure projects across the Air Force, Navy, and Army as proof of their collective resolve.
General Musa further appreciated the unwavering support of the President and Commander-in-Chief of the Armed Forces, Asiwaju Bola Ahmed Tinubu, GCFR, whose administration, he said, has demonstrated remarkable commitment to the welfare, training, and operational needs of the military.
He added that this sustained support continues to boost morale and motivation, contributing significantly to the steady reduction of insecurity across the nation.

The Chief of Defence Logistics, Major General Gabriel Ochigbano, said that the project took about 18 months to complete due to extensive land reclamation efforts.
He noted that nearly two-thirds of the land was initially unusable but has now been transformed into a functional living space for officers.

