The Nigerian Army has reaffirmed its commitment to sustaining peace and security in Adamawa State while strengthening collaboration among security and peace-building institutions.
The Acting Commander, Sector 4 of Operation Hadin Kai and Commander, 23 Brigade, Brigadier General Amechi Agwu, gave the assurance during separate visits by the Comptroller of Immigration, Adamawa State Command, Sani Jega, and the Executive Vice Chairman of the Adamawa State Peace Commission Dr Jemila Suleman, to the Headquarters of 23 Brigade.
Brigadier General Agwu described the current security situation in Adamawa State as relatively calm and under control, attributing the stability to the collective efforts of security agencies operating in the state.

He commended the Adamawa State Government for its cooperation and consistent support to the security architecture, noting that such collaboration remains vital to sustaining peace.
The Acting Commander assured both delegations of the Sector’s continued support and operational cooperation to ensure the protection of lives and property across the state and its environs.
In his remarks, Comptroller Sani Jega praised Sector 4 of Operation Hadin Kai for enhancing synergy among security agencies in Adamawa State.
He acknowledged the Sector’s coordinating role in fostering a secure environment and requested continued military support, particularly along border areas, to enhance the operational effectiveness of officers and men of the Nigerian Immigration Service.

Similarly, the Executive Vice Chairman of the Adamawa State Peace Commission, Dr Jemila Suleman said, “The visit was informed by the critical link between security and sustainable peace.”
She emphasised the need for strong institutional relationships between the Commission and the military to support peace-building efforts across the state.
Dr Suleman noted that the Adamawa State Peace Commission was established in July 2025 and solicited the support of Sector 4 Operation Hadin Kai and 23 Brigade to enable the Commission effectively carry out its mandate.

