Army Spokesman Edward Buba highlighted the killing of 572 terrorists and the arrest of 790 others in July.
Day two of protests saw businesses begin to reopen in several cities, though protesters remained active on the streets.
Former VP Atiku has said that the ongoing nationwide protest is significant, and that Tinubu should heed to Nigerian’s demands.
Akwa Ibom Governor Eno commended youths for avoiding protests and promised a welfare initiative for 5,000 youths
The Emir of Kano Muhammadu Sanusi II has urged looters to voluntarily return all stolen goods to rightful owners.
Bosun Tijani has denied government involvement in network disruptions during protests, attributing issues to high online traffic and infrastructure challenges.
Anambra residents have resumed their businesses as police commend their peaceful conduct and boycott of the hardship protests.
Youth in Kano defied a curfew, taking to the streets with placards in demand for fuel subsidy and border reopening.
Nigeria's defence chief Musa: "I've seen government policies aimed at addressing the socio-economic challenges, including security threats in the country."
ActionAid Nigeria has called on President Tinubu to immediately address Nigerian’s grievances, provide a detailed plan for pro-poor policies.