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Insecurity: Northern Group Passes Vote Of confidence On Defence Chief

… says terrorism has declined
From Paul Orude Bauchi
A group, Northern Youth Association of Nigeria (NYAN), has passed a vote of confidence on the Chief of Defence Staff, General Christopher Gwabin Musa, praising his professionalism in handling current security challenges confronting the country.
The President of the association, Ambassador Godiya Adams Bogoro, disclosed this at the weekend in Abuja, after a meeting of the group.
Bogoro explained that General Musa witnessed a unanimous endorsement from members.
“The appraisal was a response to a call to appraise the effort of the Nigerian Military in fighting insecurity and promoting a peaceful and stable nation,” he said.
Ambassador Godiya Adams Bogoro
“Today, after a holistic appraisal of the effort of the Nigerian Military in their efforts to free the country from the activities of the insurgents and bandits terrorising Nigerians, we found the Nigerian Military worthy of commendation and therefore applaud them and unanimously pass a “Vote of Confidence on the Chief of Defence Staff, General Christopher Gwabin Musa for his tact, commitment, and professionalism in the discharge of his duty over the Armed Forces”
He said the group observed that since his assumption, General Musa had brought his wealth of experience on the battlefield to bear.
“Members noted that his leadership has maintained a good relationship with stakeholders in the Armed Forces, especially in formulating and executing policies, and programmes towards the highest attainment of National Security and operational competence of the Army, Navy and Air Force, “ the NYAN President stated..
“It was also observed that since he assumed his office as CDS, the Nigerian Military has recorded significant achievements in the fight against various security threats facing the country. Some of these achievements include: reducing the impact of the insurgence, bandits, and IPOB.
“We applaud his strategic approach and collaboration with other security agencies; it was observed that the synergic approach has yielded more results in the effort to return peace and security to the affected areas. It was also observed that the new military engagement tactics respect human rights.
“We observed that the Chief of Defense Staff’s leadership has witnessed more deployment of troops and equipment to affected areas and intensified intelligence gathering and collaboration with civilians”
The group agreed that the enthusiasm, commitment and vigour expressed by the Chief of Defense Staff towards protecting lives and government Oil installations are evident in the decline of incidences of terrorism and oil theft.
“These achievements are outstanding hence the Chief of Defence Staff is worthy of commendation; we appreciate his courage and commitment to restoring peace and order in Nigeria,” he argued further.
“He has indeed positioned the Nigerian military in the most appropriate standing to express its mandate.
“We make bold to state that the CDS has been able to justify the confidence reposed on him by Mr. Presidentl; Bola Ahmed Tinubu. After a critical evaluation and analysis of his effort in efficiently deploying the Nigerian Military against the insurgents, bandits, and the IPOB, we hereby pass a Vote of Confidence on the Chief of Defence Staff; General Christopher Gwabin Musa”
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