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Nigeria’s defence chief calls for army generals’ participation in politics

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The Chief of Defence Staff, Christopher Musa, says he is working toward having more retired armed forces officers in governance.

Mr Musa said this while speaking with journalists on Thursday in Kaduna after the pulling-out dinner organised by the Infantry Corps in honour of retired infantry generals.

He said the retired generals, who were used for more training at operational and strategic levels, would be needed in governance where they could bring their experiences to benefit the nation.

“The nation has spent so much in training them. Such vast knowledge should not just go like that. We want these top military men to continue to contribute their own quota to the development of the nation,” he said.

The defence chief pointed out that some retired generals had served the Nigerian Army for 35 years, with some going beyond that number.

“It means they have accumulated experiences that we cannot afford to do away with.

“They are still strong, capable and ready. We need them to contribute so much to the nation,” the defence chief added.

(NAN)

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