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December 22, 2023

Nigeria’s peace paid for with blood, limbs, sacrifice of military personnel – COAS

Nigeria’s peace paid for with blood, limbs, sacrifice of military personnel – COAS

The Chief of Army Staff (COAS), Lt.-Gen. Taoreed Lagbaja, says the peace the nation enjoys is paid for with the blood, limbs, and sacrifice for family pleasure of military personnel.

Lagbaja said this on Thursday at the 2023 COAS Christmas Carol organised to give praise and thanks to God for the outgoing year, held at Mogadishu Cantonment Parade Ground in Abuja.

He said that military men and women always stay awake as guardians of the land so that people can sleep at night.

“For our warriors on the frontlines and their families back in our rear units, I must say I quite understand what you feel this season because I have served in many of our theatres of operations and I have been away from my family and loved ones.

“In times like this, I understand the loneliness our military families endure and the homesickness our troops in the frontlines battle.

“It is part of the sacrifices we make for the love of our nation and humanity.

“I am proud to say that your bravery, service, and dedication serve as an example to many out of uniform, and I convey the gratitude of our government and people for all you do,” he said.

Lagbaja said the Christmas carol was to sing praises to God, read His words, and unite in giving praise and thanks to Him for the outgoing year.

According to him, the Christmas season is unique in many ways because of what it symbolises.

“Christmas is about love, hope, giving and sharing, and taking cognizance of the fact that the gift of Christ to the world is born out of God’s love for humanity.

“As military men and women, our lives are one of sacrifice and duty.

“It is in the light of filling the gaps created by deployment away from loved ones that the Army Headquarters and other Services Headquarters organise events such as this Christmas Carol service and other social get-togethers for us to create a sense of belonging for our military families at home and our troops on the frontlines,” he added.

The COAS urged troops on the frontlines to share joyful moments with their colleagues as they celebrate the season away from their loved ones.

He also urged all personnel to extend love by giving to the less privileged around them and find solace in the camaraderie that bound them together as a formidable force against adversaries.

The army chief assured them that the entire nation stood behind them in the fight and supported them at every step towards defeating the nation’s adversaries.

The News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) reports that the carol involved singing praises and worship, conversational hymns by individual gospel artists, and military mass choirs.

In attendance were the Chief of Defence Staff, Gen. Christopher Musa, and his wife, Mrs Oghogho Musa, a former COAS, retired Lt.-Gen. Jeremiah Useni, representatives of naval and air chiefs, and the Inspector-General of Police, Kayode Egbetokun.

The wife of the army chief and President of the Nigerian Army Officers Wives Association and members of NAOWA, as well as the barracks community, were also in attendance.

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