The new Chief of Defence Staff, Lieutenant-General Olufemi Oluyede, on Thursday, promised to deepen intelligence-led operations and strengthen collaboration among security and defence agencies.
Speaking at the Defence Headquarters in Abuja during the handover ceremony from his predecessor, General Christopher Musa, Oluyede said Nigeria’s evolving security threats — including terrorism, banditry, cybercrimes and maritime security challenges — require an intelligence-driven response anchored on synergy across all security formations.
He said, “The nature of threats confronting our nation requires us to be ever vigilant, innovative and united.
“We shall enhance intelligence-driven operations and deepen collaboration with other security and law enforcement agencies to restore and sustain peace and stability across the country.”
The new CDS emphasised that intelligence gathering and sharing would be central to the recalibrated defence posture under his leadership, noting that jointness, professionalism and accountability would drive military operations going forward.
Oluyede also pledged to leverage research, capacity-building and technology to improve situational awareness, operational foresight and early threat detection.
“We will prioritise capacity-building, research and technological innovation to enhance operational efficiency and strategic foresight,” he added.
He further assured troops of his commitment to their welfare.
“Equally important is the welfare of our officers and men, which remains central to operational effectiveness. Under my leadership, the Defence Headquarters will continue to advocate improved welfare, housing, medical support and training opportunities for personnel and their families.
“We shall also invest in the moral and psychological well-being of our troops, ensuring that their sacrifices are recognised and rewarded,” he said.
Earlier, the immediate past CDS, Musa, urged the military and intelligence community to give Oluyede full cooperation, describing him as a “distinguished officer with strategic insight and impeccable credentials.”
He said, “I have known him for many years and I can attest to his professionalism, strategic insight and dedication to duty. I urge the service chiefs to give him full cooperation so that they can work as a team. I urge every officer and soldier to extend to him the same loyalty, cooperation and dedication you gave me.
“The task ahead remains demanding, but with your support and his leadership, I am certain the armed forces will scale greater heights and achieve even more resounding successes.”
Low morale, delayed compensation and poor accommodation, among other issues, have long been persistent challenges within the military.
Prioritising welfare as a key part of his agenda is expected to help improve troop morale and enhance operational efficiency.
 
					 
			 
					 
                                
                             
 
		 
		 
		