SOKOTO, NIGERIA — In one of the most aggressive tactical mandates delivered to frontline troops, Nigeria’s Minister of Defence, General Christopher Gwabin Musa (Rtd.), has warned security personnel that any operative who hesitates to eliminate active terrorists and bandits under the pretext of waiting for commands will be legally classified and treated as an enemy collaborator.
The Minister’s uncompromising declaration was captured in a viral video recorded during a high-profile security commissioning ceremony in Sokoto State on Wednesday, July 8, 2026.
The Order: Eliminate on Sight
Addressing mixed formations of the Armed Forces and joint security task forces, General Musa stated that the operational window for bureaucratic delays on the battlefield is completely closed. He noted that field officers are already fully empowered by their deployments to neutralize active threats to national security without needing to clear permissions up the chain of command.
“Once you are deployed, do not wait for any order from anybody to shoot any bandit or any terrorist,” the Defence Minister ordered troops directly. “Anybody who refuses to shoot or kill any bandit or terrorist in the name of waiting for an order, we will treat you like a bandit.”

Billion-Naira Boost for Northwest Security
The Minister’s blunt warning served as the keynote charge during the official unveiling of massive logistics and tactical assets procured by the Governor Ahmed Aliyu-led Sokoto State Government to reinforce the ongoing counter-insurgency campaigns across the volatile Northwest geopolitical zone.
| Asset Allocation Layer | Metrics of the Sokoto Strategic Intervention |
| Total Logistical Investment | Valued at a staggering ₦27.127 Billion. |
| Operational Fleet | 62 high-grade operational vehicles, including advanced armored personnel carriers. |
| Core Operational Focus | Improving mobility, intelligence gathering, and force protection. |
| Maintenance Ultimatum | Strict warning issued against the neglect or mishandling of billions in assets. |
General Musa praised the Sokoto State administration, describing the multibillion-naira hardware deployment as a masterclass in strategic leadership and responsible governance. He reiterated that local political willpower is critical to ending the operational footprints of criminal syndicates.
Stemming the Tide of Troop Casualties
The sudden, aggressive shift in the federal government’s rules of engagement comes amidst mounting domestic pressure on the defense ministry to curb recurrent ambushes and losses suffered by security personnel in rural bandit enclaves.
By stating that hesitation equals active collaboration, General Musa aims to eliminate tactical paralysis in the field, allowing soldiers to respond with immediate, overwhelming kinetic force the moment armed bandits or kidnappers are identified.
The Defence Minister concluded by warning commanders that the multi-billion naira assets must be utilized strictly for aggressive forest sweeps and territorial dominance, rather than being relegated to administrative static display or urban patrols.









