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‘We’ll Defend Every Officer on Lawful Duty,’ Says Defence Minister Badaru

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Mohammed Badaru‑Abubakar, Nigeria’s Minister of Defence, has affirmed the government’s commitment to protecting security personnel acting within the law, amid ongoing national security challenges.

Speaking during a recent engagement, Badaru-Abubakar stressed that:
“We will defend every officer on lawful duty.”

He emphasised that officers must operate with accountability and within the scope of their mandate.

The minister’s remarks come at a time when the security services are under intense scrutiny over operational conduct and legal framework. Badaru-Abubakar acknowledged that:

“This is a challenging time for our nation … the government and the good people of Nigeria will expect nothing short of professionalism and the best efforts with commensurate outputs on the part of the military.”

He further added that the administration is committed to equipping the security agencies and supporting their welfare, while also demanding that operations respect the rule of law and protect citizens.

Observers note that while the minister’s pledge offers reassurance to security personnel, it also raises questions about how “lawful duty” is defined and how accountability will be enforced when officers are alleged to overstep their mandates.

As Nigeria continues to face insurgency, banditry and other security threats, the balance between protecting officers and safeguarding human rights remains a critical issue. Badaru-Abubakar’s pledge underscores the government’s dual challenge: ensuring soldier and officer morale while maintaining public trust through transparent, lawful action.

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