The Senate will today, December 3, commence the screening of Gen. Christopher Musa, former Chief of Defence Staff, following his nomination as the new Minister of Defence. The process is expected to be a major step in the federal government’s renewed drive to enhance internal peace and national security.
Announcement by Senate Leadership
The development was confirmed on Tuesday by Opeyemi Bamidele, Senate Leader, in a statement issued through the Directorate of Media and Public Affairs. Bamidele underscored the urgency of the screening, describing it as a crucial step in responding to the country’s growing security demands.
Nomination Follows Badaru’s Resignation
General Musa’s nomination comes after the resignation of Mohammed Badaru, the former Minister of Defence, who stepped down due to health concerns. In prompt response, President Bola Ahmed Tinubu forwarded Musa’s name to Senate President, Godswill Akpabio for confirmation.
Senate Receives President’s Request
According to Bamidele, the upper chamber is already in possession of the president’s formal request. “The red chamber is already in possession of the request of the president and commander-in-chief of the armed forces, His Excellency Bola Ahmed Tinubu, to screen his defence minister nominee,” he said.
He noted that the president’s letter “will be read on the floor of the senate on Wednesday,” after which the screening will begin without delay, in line with Section 147 of the 1999 Constitution.
A Matter of National Urgency
Bamidele stressed that the Senate would treat the request with the urgency it deserves. “We cannot delay such a request especially at this crucial time in the history of our fatherland,” he said.
He added that the matter “directly touches the core interest of our nation,” especially as the federal government intensifies efforts against bandits, extremists, terrorists, and other threats undermining national stability.
Strengthening Executive–Legislative Synergy
The Senate Leader emphasized the need for strong collaboration between the executive and legislature, noting that the recently declared state of emergency on national security demands unified action.
“The screening of the defence minister nominee is one of the ways to demonstrate such a synergy, purely in the national interest,” Bamidele explained.
What a Musa Confirmation Would Mean
If confirmed, General Christopher Musa will assume leadership of the defence ministry at a pivotal time, with expectations that his experience and strategic insight will help reshape our nation’s security posture.
May Nigeria succeed.

