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Gen Lagbaja Calls For Spiritual Efforts to Compliment Military Operations

July 3, 2023 3 min read

The Chief of Army Staff (COAS), Major-General Taoreed Lagbaja has enjoined troops of the Nigerian Army (NA) to compliment their military efforts with prayers for the success of the Nigerian Army (NA) in its operational engagements and corporate existence of Nigeria, as one indivisible entity amidst contemporary security challenges bedevilling the nation.

The Army chief made the clarion call at the Interdenominational Church Service marking the Nigerian Army Day Celebration (NADCEL) 2023 held last Sunday at the Mogadishu Military Cantonment, Abuja.

Mid last week, the NA commenced the commemoration of its 160th year of existence since 1867, when 18 men known as the Glover Hausas of the Royal Navy were organized into a formidable force that it has now becme.

Gen Lagbaja stated that the NA remained the pride of the nation and a force to reckon with in Africa and globally.

He noted that the Interdenominational Church Service was among the series of activities earmarked for all NA formations and units to commemorate the birth of the NA, as a symbol of national unity and integration, adding that it also provided the opportunity for prayers and supplications to be made to God Almighty on behalf of the Nigerian Army, the Armed Forces of Nigeria and the nation in general.

β€œAs we mark our 160th year, I must confess that our journey has not been a bed of roses, as the Nigerian Army, in the course of holding our nation together, has fought a civil war, participated in peacekeeping cum peace enforcement missions and is currently involved in combating terrorism, insurgency and other criminalities across the country”, Gen Lagbaja said

He reiterated that the various engagements of the NA within and outside the shores of Nigeria had resulted in the loss of loved ones and breadwinners.

β€œWe have bled, we have piled up the wounded in action, and the population of our widows and widowers as well as orphans has swelled. Our sacrifices are for the love of God, humanity and country,” he stated.

He therefore, urged all NA personnel to reflect on the security challenges and include them in their prayers, believing that God Almighty will crown the efforts of the NA and the Armed Forces of Nigeria with success.

The COAS charged all personnel to continue to do their best to reciprocate government’s gesture by remaining loyal, disciplined, patriotic and undaunting, as they combat security challenges in the various theatres of operations while pledging more commitment to troops’ welfare and well-being under his command.