2025 WASA: Governor Namadi commends military’s roles in enhancing security mechanisms
By Abdullahi Idris, Dutse
The Governor of Jigawa State, Umar Namadi, has described the West Africa Social Activities (WASA) of the Nigerian
Army as a cherished and unifying tradition that strengthens civil–military relations and promotes national cohesion.
Governor Namadi made the remarks,while attending the 2025 edition of the WASA organized by the Nigerian Army and conducted at the 26 Armoured Brigade Barracks in ‘Yagaba, Dutse.
He expressed deep appreciation for the honour of being part of the colourful cultural event, stating that WASA remains a symbol of unity, heritage and mutual understanding between the military and host communities.
The governor commended the leadership and personnel of the 26 Armoured
Brigade for their “remarkable achievements and collaborative efforts
with other security agencies under Operation Salama,”which he said
have been instrumental in combating kidnapping, cattle rustling,
farmer-herder clashes, and other criminal activities across Jigawa State.
According to him,these collective efforts have significantly contributed to sustaining peace and stability in the state, leading to
visible improvements in the overall security situation.
Governor Namadi specially applauded the officers and men of the Brigade for their exemplary leadership, dedication, discipline, and resilience, stressing that their professionalism and sacrifice, in
collaboration with sister security agencies, continue to keep Jigawa State safe and secure.
“I especially commend the exemplary leadership, dedication, discipline, and resilience displayed by the officers and men of the 26th Armoured Brigade in keeping our state safe and secure, in
collaboration with other security agencies.Thank. You very much for
this.”
He praised the fallen officers and soldiers who gave their lives in the line of duty, describing them as heroes whose sacrifices would live on forever.
The governor encouraged the personnel to remain steadfast, resolute,
and committed in the discharge of their constitutional responsibilities, assuring them of the continued support of the Jigawa State Government.
Governor Namadi also expressed appreciation to the President and
Commander-in-Chief of the Nigerian Armed Forces, President Bola Ahmed
Tinubu, for providing a conducive environment and necessary equipment
that enable the Armed Forces to function effectively across the country.
Earlier in his address, the Commander of the 26 Armoured Brigade, Brigadier-General T.J. Mackintosh, described the presence of the Governor as a great honour, explaining that WASA is an age-long tradition of the Nigerian Army, observed annually at the end of the
rainy season by units and formations nationwide, with its origins
dating back to the era of the West African Frontier Force.
He said the tradition was introduced to enable troops to showcase and
celebrate Nigeria’s rich cultural heritage, while also serving as a
bridge for strengthening cohesion, mutual understanding, and cordial
civil-military relations.
Brigadier-General Mackintosh noted that WASA provides a unique
platform for the barracks and host communities to appreciate and
participate in Nigeria’s diverse cultural heritage,as well as an
opportunity to reflect on the year’s successes, achievements,and
lessons learned,and to reward outstanding contributions by officers
and soldiers.
Despite prevailing security challenges within the Brigade’s
operational environment, he said significant successes were recorded
through sustained operational and administrative engagements
throughout the year.
He assured that the 26 Armoured Brigade remains committed to
consolidating its operational gains and maintaining a high operational
tempo to ensure prompt response to emerging security challenges in
Jigawa State.
The Brigade Commander also thanked Governor Namadi for his unending
support and commitment to security initiatives,which he said have
greatly strengthened civil–military relations and promoted lasting
peace and stability in Jigawa State.

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