161st Army Day Celebration: Tinubu commends Army’s commitment to national security
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… COAS assures of mitigating security threats
President Bola Tinubu has commended the pivotal role played by the Nigerian Army over the years and restated his administration’s commitment to building a well-equipped and truly professional army that will remain the pride of the nation.
He spoke at the weekend during the grand finale of the Nigerian Army Day Celebration, NADCEL 2024, held at the Maxwell Khobe Cantonment, 3 Division, Rukuba, Bassa local government area of Plateau State.
Represented by the Minister of Defense,
Mohammed Abubakar, the president, said, “I am delighted to be here to witness the Nigerian Army Day Celebration 2024. I felicitate the Nigerian Army on another anniversary of its existence. The force that is today the Nigerian Army was a crucial element in the colonial era and has continued to play vital roles post-independence.
“Over the years, the Nigerian Army has
played critical roles in the security, development, and continued existence of Nigeria. The Nigerian Army remains one of the most patriotic and selfless elements of our nation. It embodies people who have volunteered, sacrificed, fought, and died so that the nation would live in peace. What can be more patriotic than to lay down one’s life for the sake of the nation.
“The Nigerian Army has made and continues to make huge sacrifices to keep us safe, as security challenges increased in the last decade and a half, the Nigerian Army has risen to the challenge to keep Nigeria safe. l am aware that you are now deployed in all states of the federation making sacrifices daily in a bid to secure Nigeria.
“As your Commander-in-Chief, my administration is committed to building a well-equipped, and truly professional army that will remain the pride of the nation. We are committed to providing you with all that you need to enable you to fulfil your constitutional responsibilities. I have approved the payment of Group Life Assurance for all members of the Nigerian Army who died in the line of duty. I also approved the purchase of attack helicopters and other necessary equipment and combat enablers for you to carry out your assignments more proficiently and effectively.
“We live in a complex and ever-changing world and our army must continue to evolve to meet the new challenges of the changing world. Our security architecture must also change to meet up with the new threats. Nigerians must be safe in their fields, on our highways, in our markets, and in their homes. The Nigerian Army remains the backbone of the security architecture that would ensure this security.”
Earlier, the Chief of Army Staff, COAS, Lt Gen Taoreed Lagbaja, assured that the Nigerian Army under his watch is committed to improving operational effectiveness to meet
“The Nigerian Army remains committed to its mission statement, which is ‘To Win all Land Battles in Defence of the Territorial Integrity of Nigeria, Protect Her National Interests, and Accomplish Other Tasks in Aid of Civil Authority.’ The fulfillment of this responsibility sometimes demands that we make the ultimate sacrifice.”
He added, “This year’s NADCEL is themed ‘Transforming the Nigerian Army: Imperative for Combating Contemporary Security Challenges Within a Joint Environment,’ and we have chosen to celebrate it in Jos Plateau State to showcase how much we can achieve when the government and the people cooperate and collaborate with the military.
“Our experience in ongoing operations nationwide has continued to highlight the importance of a whole-of-society approach to our efforts and the need to gain the buy-in of the citizenry to support our actions… The Nigerian Army has commenced the disbursement of funds to beneficiaries of the Group Life Assurance scheme to dependents of soldiers who paid the supreme price in the defence of our dear nation as approved by Mr President. I want to assure Mr President that this gesture has greatly increased morale in our barracks throughout the country.
“We continue to appeal for the understanding of Nigerians living in proximity to areas of active combat operations to understand that our deployments are designed to protect and defend law-abiding Nigerians against misguided persons and groups who have resorted to armed violence against the state.”
Meanwhile, high-ranking military officers including the Chief of Defence Staff, Gen. Christopher Musa, Chief of Air Staff, Air Marshal Hassan Abubakar, Chief of Naval Staff, Vice Admiral Emmanuel Ogalla, among others, witnessed the closing ceremony of the weeklong event.
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