National Security Assessment Group (NSAG) has commended the Nigerian military for its role in bringing peace and stability in various parts of the world, especially Guinea Bissau.
The group, in a press release yesterday welcomed back to the country the 84 Nigerian soldiers who served in the ECOWAS Stabilisation Support Mission in Guinea Bissau.
The press release signed by NSAG national coordinator, Ismail Aliyu, noted the commendation trailing the performance of troops in the United Nations Interim Security Force (UNISFA) for Abyei.
The acting head of mission and force commander of UNISFA, Maj-Gen Benjamin Olufemi Sawyerr is a Nigerian. The 160 strength Nigerian Contingent Force to UNISFA is commanded by Col E. J. Nkwereuwen.
NSAG said reports from various countries where Nigerian troops are engaged in peacekeeping say they have continued to be disciplined, loyal and submissive to constituted authority.
According to NASG “We cannot be happy enough that we now have a Chief of Defence Staff, Maj. Gen. C. G. Musa, who played a pivotal role in making the North-East peaceful during his time as Theatre Commander, ‘Operation Hadin.’

