Insecurity: Arewa youths commend service chiefs on war against terrorism

Arewa Consultative Forum

The Arewa Youth Assembly has declared that terrorist and criminal groups are no longer in control of any part of Nigeria, insisting that the country is steadily regaining stability following intensified military operations across multiple theatres of conflict.

The group passed a vote of confidence on the nation’s service chiefs and the defence leadership while commending them for “visible and coordinated gains” in the fight against insurgency, banditry, and other security threats.

Addressing a press conference in Abuja, Publicity Secretary, Aliyu Muhammad Sanni, said recent developments in the security landscape reflect a clear reversal of fortunes for non-state actors who once held territorial and psychological advantage in several parts of the country.

According to the group, improved coordination among the Armed Forces, driven by the Defence Headquarters and service chiefs, has significantly degraded the operational capacity of terrorist organisations, especially through sustained intelligence-led offensives and joint military campaigns.

It noted that areas previously affected by Boko Haram and ISWAP activities in the North-East, as well as banditry hotspots in the North-West, have witnessed increased military presence, improved mobility for residents, and a gradual return of socio-economic activities.

Sanni said: “The Assembly notes with grim satisfaction the systematic decapitation of the terror hierarchy across all operational theatres, a feat that has directly enabled the return of relative peace. Among the high-value targets neutralized are key ISWAP commanders like Abubakar Sarki, Abu Umaymah, and Mallam Ali Kwaya in the Lake Chad Tumbuns, alongside notorious Boko Haram commander Tahir Baga in the Sambisa Forest.

“This pattern of precision was replicated in the North West, where the once-feared Bello Turji has seen his network shattered, and figures like Halilu Sububu, Dogo Gide, and Ali Kachalla were conclusively eliminated, breaking the spine of banditry.

“The kinetic pressure continued in the North Central theatre with the neutralization of notorious bandit leaders Alhaji Auta and Kachalla Rugga, as operations in the South East took out key ESN commanders like Ikonso Commander and their logistics kingpin, “Pounds,” who were responsible for attacks on state institutions.

“In the South South, the destruction of illegal refinery networks and militant camps that funded insurgency through economic sabotage has directly boosted global oil production.”

Sanni noted the counter-insurgency operations across the North-Central, South-East, South-South, and South-West regions, attributing recent gains to enhanced synergy between ground troops, air support, and intelligence units.

He commended the leadership of the Chief of Defence Staff, Gen. Olufemi Oluyede; the Chief of Army Staff, Lt. Gen. Wahidi Shaibu; and the Chief of Air Staff, Air Marshal Sunday Kelvin Aneke, saying their joint efforts have strengthened command cohesion and improved operational outcomes
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The group particularly commended what it called the “transformation of the Nigerian Army’s operational culture” under the current leadership of the Chief of Army Staff, citing improved troop welfare, morale, and logistics support as key factors behind recent successes in the field.

According to the Assembly, the Armed Forces have also benefited from a shift toward intelligence-driven warfare, precision strikes, and improved inter-agency coordination, which it said has reduced civilian exposure and increased operational effectiveness.

It lauded ongoing reforms in defence production and logistics support, including efforts to strengthen local capacity through the Defence Industries Corporation of Nigeria (DICON), describing it as a strategic step toward reducing dependence on foreign procurement.

The group acknowledged that insecurity has not been completely eradicated, but maintained that the “strategic momentum is firmly in favour of the Nigerian state,” adding that terrorist groups are increasingly fragmented and under sustained pressure.

The Assembly urged citizens to continue supporting security agencies with timely and credible intelligence, while cautioning against politicising national security efforts or undermining troop morale.

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