The Northern Ethnic Youth Group Assembly has applauded the Chief of Army Staff, Lt General Shaibu Waid, for what it described as decisive leadership and reforms that have boosted troop morale and strengthened ongoing counter-banditry operations across the North.
In a statement signed by its Publicity Secretary, Mallam Dan Musa, the coalition said the Army’s recent breakthroughs in rescue missions and clearance operations were clear indicators of a renewed operational direction.
NEYGA noted that security responses, particularly in the North West and North Central, had improved visibly since General Waid assumed office.
The group said the Army Chief’s nationwide tour of military formations—where he met directly with officers and soldiers—had restored confidence within the ranks and reassured communities affected by banditry and terrorism.
It described the Northern Ethnic Youth Group Assembly as a coalition of youth leaders drawn from diverse ethnic communities dedicated to peace, security, and development in the region.
The assembly also commended frontline commanders, including Major General Ameh, whose tactical operations recently led to the rescue of dozens of abducted citizens, among them women and children.
According to the group, such successes reflect “a revived sense of professionalism and effectiveness” within the Nigerian Army.
NEYGA urged the Federal Government to sustain its support for the Army under General Waid’s command, stressing the need for increased resources to maintain momentum and secure vulnerable communities.
The group further appealed to civilians to cooperate with security agencies through the provision of credible and timely intelligence.
Expressing optimism, NEYGA said the current tempo of operations, backed by improved leadership and morale, places the Army in a strong position to restore peace and stability across conflict-prone areas.
