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President Tinubu Decorates New Service Chiefs, Tasks Them with Restoring Public Confidence in Security

byDare Iretomide
October 30, 2025
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President Tinubu Decorates New Service Chiefs, Tasks Them with Restoring Public Confidence in Security
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President Bola Tinubu on Wednesday formally decorated Nigeria’s newly confirmed service chiefs with their ranks, urging them to renew the country’s fight against insecurity and restore confidence in the nation’s security institutions.

The ceremony, held at the State House in Abuja, brought together top government officials, military leaders, and dignitaries. Among those decorated were General Olufemi Oluyede, Chief of Defence Staff; Lieutenant General Waidi Shaibu, Chief of Army Staff; Vice Admiral Idi Abass, Chief of Naval Staff; Air Marshal Kevin Aneke, Chief of Air Staff; and Major General Emmanuel Undiendeye, Chief of Defence Intelligence.

The event followed the National Assembly’s confirmation of the nominees and marked the formal handover of leadership within Nigeria’s armed forces. President Tinubu described the moment as symbolic of a fresh start for the nation’s security sector, noting that the task ahead demands not only courage but renewed accountability to citizens.

A Call for Results Beyond Rhetoric

While the ceremony projected optimism, it also came against the backdrop of growing frustration over rising insecurity and the toll it has taken on daily life. For many Nigerians, the real test for the new service chiefs lies not in their epaulettes but in their ability to reduce the human and economic cost of violence across the country.

Communities in the North-West and North-Central continue to suffer from bandit attacks that disrupt farming and trade, while insecurity in the South-East and Niger Delta has deterred investors and strained small businesses. The result has been rising food prices and unemployment, compounding the economic difficulties faced by millions of households.

“The expectations are enormous,” President Tinubu said, noting that the new defence leadership must rebuild trust with citizens and restore the sense of safety required for economic activities to thrive.

Restoring Stability for Economic Relief

Security analysts say if the new chiefs can stabilise regions plagued by violence, it would not only improve public safety but also strengthen the economy by allowing farmers, traders, and transporters to operate freely.

The link between national security and the cost of living has become impossible to ignore, as families face skyrocketing prices for food and essential goods.

Vice President Kashim Shettima, Senate President Godswill Akpabio, and Speaker Tajudeen Abbas were among the dignitaries present at the event, which ended with renewed calls for cooperation among the armed forces and security agencies.

For the man on the street, however, the significance of the ceremony will be measured in tangible outcomes: safer roads, functioning markets, and an environment where livelihoods are no longer threatened by fear.

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