The Chief of Defence Staff, Gen. Christopher Musa, emphasized the importance of resisting the impulse to hastily migrate abroad, instead urging Nigerians to remain and contribute to the nation’s progress.
During his visit to the Defence Headquarters Hospital in Abuja to commemorate Christmas and his birthday, Gen. Musa cautioned against what he referred to as the ‘Japa syndrome.’
He expressed the need for citizens to demonstrate love for their country, emphasizing that fleeing is not a viable solution.
“We must stay and fight whatever challenge is. Those countries they are running to stood back and fought and got to where they are.
“If they had ran away, they would not have achieved that for them (Nigerians) to go and meet them.”
The CDS also called on Nigerians to take ownership of the challenges facing the country, adding that the security challenge should not be left for the Armed Forces and other security agencies.
According to him, insecurity calls for a collective effort and all Nigerians should put hands together to address the challenge.
“We cannot do it alone. We need the support of everyone. When you see something, say something, report as quickly as possible so that measures can be put in place adequately.
“We will continue to seek for support of members of the public to take ownership of our challenges.
“Nigeria is our own. If Nigeria succeeds, we all succeed, if Nigeria fails we all fail and we don’t want Nigeria to fail.
“So I call on all Nigerians to give us all the support,” he added.