The Chief of Defence Staff (CDS), Gen. Christopher Musa, has reassured that the military high command would continue to prioritise the welfare of personnel, especially those in the frontline.
Musa said this on Wednesday during a news conference on the unveiling of the “Tribute to Our Troops,” an event being organised to commemorate the 2025 Armed Forces Remembrance Day and Celebration.
He said the leadership of the country and that of the military appreciate the troops’ sacrifices to keep the country safe and secure.
The CDS, who represented by the Director, Civil-Military Relation, Defence Headquarters, AVM Anthony Epe, said the event was a testament to the commitment of the military to foster unity, showcase resilience, and celebrate the valour of servicemen and women who had dedicated their lives to safeguarding the country.
According to him the third edition of “Tribute to our Troops” is not just an event, but a movement that combines the power of music, culture and philanthropy to honor the selfless sacrifices and bravery of the armed men and women of the Armed forces of Nigeria.
He said the event would also offer a unique platform to connect the military with the civilian population, emphasising the importance of mutual understanding and collaboration for the progress of our great nation.
“It also highlights the cultural richness and unity that defines us as Nigerians, serving as a beacon of hope and patriotism.
“We are confident that this third edition of Tribute to our Troop will inspire a deeper sense of national pride and solidarity among Nigerians.
“We urge you, gentlemen of the press, our esteemed partners in nation building, to amplify this message of appreciation of our troops and their roles in ensuring peace and stability of our nation.
“This year’s edition is proudly endorsed by me and supported by the Nigerian Army Headquarters, Naval Headquarters, and the Nigerian Air Force.
“And this reflects the enduring spirit of teamwork within our Armed Forces,” he said.
Earlier in her remarks, Founder of Tribute to Our Troops, Princess Olivia Adom, said the current edition would inspire and engage Nigerians through new and exciting features such as the Hall of Fame – where families and communities could honour fallen heroes.
Adom said the event would also include Podcast conversations focused on enhancing civil-military relations, mummy market-style exhibition, and an hour-long live podcast to share the spirit of “Tribute to Our Troops” with Nigerians.
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