‘He’s not one of us’ – Arewa youths disown man demanding defence minister’s sack 

The Coalition of Arewa Youths for Peace and Security has condemned what it described as “reckless and unwarranted remarks” made by an individual who falsely claimed to speak on behalf of Northern youths while calling for the sack of the Minister of Defence, General Christopher Gwabin Musa, rtd.

In a statement jointly signed by its President, Dr Mohammed Jallo, and Secretary, Hajiya Zainab Ibrahim, the group distanced itself from the presenter, stressing that he neither represents the views nor speaks for the coalition or the wider body of responsible Northern youths committed to peace and national security.

Recall that a group which identified itself as Arewa Youths had publicly called for the sack of the defence minister.

However, a coalition of Arewa groups has disowned the statement, saying the individual’s comments were not only misleading and disrespectful but also demonstrated a clear lack of understanding of Nigeria’s security architecture and the collective efforts being undertaken by the Armed Forces under Musa’s leadership.

“The person making such statements clearly does not understand the complexity of the security challenges confronting our nation or the strategic reforms currently being implemented within the defence sector.

“His outburst appears to be either politically motivated or orchestrated by interests seeking to undermine the credibility of Nigeria’s security leadership,” the statement said.

The coalition described the claim that Musa is a “sleeping minister” as a gross misrepresentation of reality and an unfortunate attempt to tarnish the reputation of a decorated military officer who has spent decades defending Nigeria.

It noted that Musa’s record of service speaks for itself. As Chief of Defence Staff, he coordinated intensified joint military operations across the country, strengthening collaboration among the Army, Navy and Air Force in the fight against terrorism, insurgency and banditry.

The coalition further emphasised that Nigeria’s security challenges cannot be reduced to the actions of one individual, noting that defeating terrorism and criminality requires a coordinated national effort, patience, and responsible public discourse.

“While citizens have the right to express their opinions, such expressions must be guided by facts, responsibility and patriotism. Reckless accusations and emotional rhetoric only embolden enemies of the state and weaken national morale,” the statement added.

The group urged Nigerians to disregard the presenter’s claims, insisting that he neither represents the voice nor the aspirations of Northern youths who remain committed to supporting national security institutions.

It called for support for the Armed Forces and the Ministry of Defence in their ongoing efforts to restore lasting peace and stability across the country.

‘He’s not one of us’ – Arewa youths disown man demanding defence minister’s sack

 

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