The Northern Youths Group for Renewed Hope, has commended President Bola Tinubu over the appointment of new Service Chiefs, saying that the President has demonstrated by the decision that he understood the peculiar challenges facing the country.
The group in a statement issued and made available to the Press by its President, James Sabastine Danbaki said: “The latest hallmark of the administration is the appointment of Service Chiefs to ensure the security of lives and property and to defend and enforce Nigeria’s sovereignty.”
“By selecting fine and well-decorated officers from all regions of the country to man our security outfits, Mr. President has demonstrated his deep understanding of the country, its people, as well as showing his unflinching commitment to one Nation bound in love and unity, where tribe, tongue and religion do not matter.”
“The appointment of the new Service Chiefs shows the President has won the battle against insurgency, banditry by 50 per cent. Fighting the kind of battles we are fighting requires first and foremost the support of the people,” Ibrahim said.
The Group also lauded President Tinubu on the recently introduced education loan scheme, adding that: “Mr President in his drive for holistic national repositioning, delved into the education sector where the recent education loan scheme act would provide Nigerians with opportunities to pursue their academic goals, regardless of their social or economic background.”
Meanwhile, the group used the medium to appeal to the President not to allow other appointments to be made by him to be lopsided, while it also urged him to consider youths and women in his administration.
As a call to the president, the Group made case for the reappointment of the Chairman and Chief Executive of the National Drug Law Enforcement Agency, NDLEA, Brigadier-General (retd) Buba Marwa, noting that he has been the central theme of exemplary leadership.
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