Defence Chief Musa, COAS Lagbaja hail troops in Sallah, pledge to combat insecurity

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As Nigerians celebrate Eid-ul-Adha with their counterparts throughout the world, top military leaders have congratulated Muslim faithful and warriors on the frontlines.

The top brass, led by the Chief of Defence Staff, Major General Christopher Musa, and the Chief of Army Staff, Major General Taoreed Lagbaja, praised the Armed Forces of Nigeria for their sacrifice, commitment, tenacity, and determination in overcoming existential threats to the country’s unity, security, stability, and peace.

As Nigerians celebrate Eid-ul-Adha with their counterparts throughout the world, top military leaders have congratulated Muslim faithful and warriors on the frontlines.

The top brass, led by the Chief of Defence Staff, Major General Christopher Musa, and the Chief of Army Staff, Major General Taoreed Lagbaja, praised the Armed Forces of Nigeria for their sacrifice, commitment, tenacity, and determination in overcoming existential threats to the country’s unity, security, stability, and peace.

Musa also assured officers and men of the Armed Forces of his unflinching support as they continue to discharge their constitutional duties across the nation.

On his part, the Army Chief commended troops for their “commitment and sacrifice towards combating emerging security challenges in theatres of operations across the country.”

Lagbaja in a statement by the Director of Army Public Relations, Brigadier General Onyema Nwachuku, lauded the troops deployed for ongoing operations within and outside the shores of the country for their sacrifice.

“In the course of my career, I witnessed in different capacities, your efforts and sacrifices,” the Army Chief was quoted as saying.

“I have no doubt about the zeal and commitment of our troops in ensuring the success of the NA in combating the complex, multifaceted, and unpredictable security threats bedevilling our country, alongside our sister services, the Nigeria Police Force and other security agencies.”

He urged the troops to remain resolute, undaunted, disciplined and patriotic in combating the adversaries of the country.

According to Lagbaja, Sallah represents the virtues of sacrifice and submission to the will of the Almighty God, as emulated by Prophet Muhammed.

The season, he stated, “brings to remembrance the supreme sacrifice officers and soldiers of the Nigerian Army make on a daily basis to ensure the sovereignty and territorial integrity of the nation is preserved at all times.”

He also urged the troops to leverage the spirituality of the occasion to pray for the Nigerian Army, as it strives to combat security challenges in all theatres of operations across the country.