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CDS Musa Calls for AI, Technology Investment Against Terrorism

CDS Musa Calls for AI, Technology Investment Against Terrorism

Byline: Security & Defence Desk, IDNN


CDS Musa Calls for AI Technology Against Terrorism

Nigeriaโ€™s Chief of Defence Staff (CDS), General Christopher Musa, has called on African military leaders to adopt artificial intelligence (AI), cyber-defence, and indigenous technologies to counter evolving terrorist threats.

He issued the warning at the Africa Defence Chiefs Conference in Abuja, stressing that terrorism in Africa now transcends conventional battlefields.

โ€œThe battlefield is evolving. Todayโ€™s threats are digital, asymmetric, and often invisible. Without cyber-defence and AI, it will be difficult to defeat the enemy within,โ€ Musa told participants.

Terrorism in the Digital Age

Musa argued that terrorist groups like Boko Haram, ISWAP, Al-Shabaab, and Al-Qaeda increasingly exploit digital platforms, encryption, and asymmetric strategies. He said regional forces must modernise or risk being outpaced by โ€œinvisible enemies.โ€

The CDS urged colleagues to โ€œrise above division and embrace unity,โ€ highlighting that shared intelligence and joint training are as critical as weapons on the ground.

Nigeriaโ€™s Commitment

Representing President Bola Tinubu, Vice President Kashim Shettima reaffirmed Nigeriaโ€™s dedication to regional stability and counter-terrorism. He described Nigeria as โ€œdeeply committed to continental defence integration,โ€ citing its peacekeeping and counter-insurgency missions across Africa.

Other high-profile attendees included UN Deputy Secretary-General Amina Mohammed, AU Chairperson Mahamoud Youssouf, ECOWAS Commission President Omar Touray, and senior Nigerian officials.

Towards an African Security Architecture

General Musa stressed that โ€œtrue security is not achieved in isolation,โ€ adding that African nations must build frameworks that are proactive, resilient, and responsive. He urged investment not only in weapons but also in AI-driven surveillance, predictive threat modelling, and indigenous military technology.

โ€œThe challenges are great, but so is our resolve. Let us build a continent where our people live free and where our Armed Forces are symbols of stability and pride,โ€ he said.


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