The Honourable Minister of State for Defence, Dr. Bello Muhammed Matawalle, MON, has described the late Rear Admiral Musa Bello Katagum as an intelligent expert who served Nigeria and its people with distinction and patriotic commitment.
Rear Admiral Katagum, who previously served as Director, Naval Intelligence before his recent appointment as Chief of Operations, passed away while receiving medical care in Egypt.
The Minister made this known on Monday during a condolence visit to the family of the deceased naval officer in Abuja. He was received by colleagues of the late Rear Admiral, members of the 41 Regular Course, family members, and associates.
While condoling the family, the Honourable Minister described Rear Admiral MB Katagum as a highly respected officer who served the Nigerian Navy with dedication and strength, and who remained deeply committed to Nigeria’s maritime security.
According to him, “We are very proud of what he achieved. Rear Admiral Katagum’s contributions to national security were immeasurable. He played a pivotal role in shaping operational strategies, strengthening intelligence capabilities, and mentoring generations of officers who would go on to emulate his professionalism and dedication.
“His insight, foresight, and meticulous approach to operations ensured that the Nigerian Navy remained vigilant, formidable, and ready to defend the nation’s maritime interests. His contributions played a vital role in safeguarding Nigeria’s territorial waters and enhancing the operational readiness of the Nigerian Navy.”
HM Matawalle further stated that the visit was “to condole with his family and also pray for his family that May Allah the Almighty strengthen them at this time and that the children will even be greater than Rear Admiral Katagum, their father.”
On behalf of the Ministry of Defence, the Minister extended his deepest condolences to the family, friends, and associates of the late Rear Admiral during this difficult time, praying, “May Allah grant him Jannah.”
During the visit, Minister Matawalle donated the sum of Ten Million Naira and Ten Bags of Rice to the family and thereafter signed the condolence register.





























