General Christopher Musa talks about the Boko Haram crisis, corruption reports, and more.
For more than 15 years, the Nigerian military has been fighting Boko Haram and groups affiliated with ISIL (ISIS), with millions affected and thousands killed. Despite the government's claims of a “technical defeat”, terrorist attacks continue, raising difficult questions about strategy and response.
General Christopher Musa, the head of the defense forces in Nigeria, talks about it and also talks about the violation of human rights and corruption in the military and the problems that affect the morale of the military and the ability to work. Meanwhile, security concerns are exacerbated by political instability in the region, including terrorism and external events such as Russia.