Chief of Defence Staff: We're Not Adequately Funded To Combat The Security Challenges


The Chief of Defence Staff, General Gabriel Olonisakin, says the responsibilities of the Armed Forces is not adequately funded in the annual budgetary provisions to safeguarding the nation.

The Chief of Defence who detailed various defense operations the Armed Force is currently combating, appealed to the National Assembly to formulate legislation that will address the funding challenge in the armed forces particularly at a time now the nation’s security architecture is under review by the presidency.
Olonisakin made the statement when he received the Senate Committee on Defence during an operation review session on Tuesday at the Defence Headquarters in Abuja.

He said, “We have followed due process in implementing these projects some of which were completed in the year 2017. Budgetary provisions alone cannot adequately fund the requirements of the Armed Forces. Thus, alternative funding options need to be given serious consideration.”

The Chairman of the Senate Committee on Defence, Senator Abubakar Kyari, in his response commended the Defence Headquarters in its role in fighting terrorism despite the funding challenges.

He said, “You are all aware that normal appropriation is not enough to sustain military operations especially the type that we have found ourselves in today. The National assembly shall do all within its powers to ensure the Armed Forces gets the help its requires.

“There is no doubt that the Defence Headquarters plays a crucial role in the coordination of the Armed Forces which has successfully sustained troops in the various operations across the country.”

The Armed Forces is currently engaged intensely in the Lake Chad Basin just as other operations occupying various services continue in other parts of the country.

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