Ramadan: Army chief urges discipline, unity among troops
The Chief of Army Staff of Nigeria, Lt.-Gen. Waidi Shaibu, emphasizes the importance of discipline and unity among soldiers during Ramadan and Lent, highlighting their roles in national security.
In a recent event commemorating both Ramadan and Lent in Abuja, the Chief of Army Staff, Lt.-Gen. Waidi Shaibu, called on Nigerian soldiers to embody principles of discipline and unity as they face ongoing security challenges. His address was not only a reminder of their duty to protect the nation but also an acknowledgment of their spiritual observances which reinforce essential military values such as sacrifice and compassion.
Shaibu stressed the critical importance of soldiers' dedication, noting that the Nigerian Army's existence hinges on their commitment and sacrifices. By pointing out that the roles of officers are effectively supported by an unwavering commitment from the troops, he aimed to inspire pride and ownership among the ranks. This call for unity emphasizes the interconnectedness of all military personnel, transcending religious differences during the holy seasons.
The gathering served as a rare platform for Muslim and Christian soldiers to break fast together, fostering an atmosphere of camaraderie and reflection on their responsibilities as defenders of the nation. Shaibu's remarks not only sought to encourage a more cohesive force but also to remind soldiers of the virtues celebrated during Ramadan and Lent, crucial for maintaining morale and purpose within the military context.