Nigerian Defence Headquarters Debunks Reported Death of CDS Chris Musa | METROWATCH

*Gen Chris Musa, Chief of Defence Staff, armed forces of Nigeria

 

By Sumaila Ogbaje

The Nigerian Defence Headquarters has dismissed a newspaper report suggesting that the Chief of Defence Staff (CDS), Gen. Christopher Musa passed away on Monday.

One of the national dailies have reported on Tuesday that the CDS had died.

A statement by the Director of Defence Information, Brig.-Gen. Tukur Gusau, on Tuesday in Abuja, dismissed the report as unfortunate, unethical and lacking in credibility.

“To put the records straight, the CDS, Gen. CG Musa is alive and hearty.

“The Chief of Defence Staff who just returned from an official assignment outside the country has resumed work with more vigour to continue with his uncommon leadership style to prosper the Armed Forces of Nigeria .

“The newspapers have since retracted the news story and offered its unreserved apology to the CDS, his family and the Armed Forces of Nigeria,” he said.

(NAN)

 

*Full text of the statement

GENERAL CHRISTOPHER MUSA ALIVE, HEARTY.

1. The attention of the Defence Headquarters has been drawn to an unfortunate publication by an online news paper alledging that the Chief of Defence Staff (CDS), General Christopher Musa passed away yesterday. The report is unfortunate, unethical and lack credibility.

2. To put the records straigth the CDS, General CG Musa is alive and hearty. The Chief of Defence Staff who just returned from an official assignment outside the country has resumed work with more vigour to continue with his uncommon leadership style to prosper the Armed Forces of Nigeria .

3. The online newspaper has since retracted the news story and offered its unreserved apology to the CDS, his family and the Armed Forces of Nigeria.

4. You are please requested to use your medium to inform the general public. Thank you for your usual cooperation.

E-Signed:

TUKUR GUSAU
Bridgadier General
Director, Defence Information
21 November, 2023.

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