Army chief boosts troops morale, urges vigilance
Nigerian Army Chief Lt Gen Waidi Shaibu emphasizes the importance of morale and commitment among troops during special Sallah luncheons in Edo and Katsina states.
Lt Gen Waidi Shaibu, the Chief of Army Staff of Nigeria, has made a notable call for the Nigerian Army personnel to maintain their discipline and commitment during special Sallah luncheons held in Edo and Katsina states. He underscored the need for troops to stay steadfast in their duty of upholding national peace and unity, highlighting the sacrifices made by their fallen colleagues. This message of resilience and professionalism is particularly crucial for soldiers deployed in high-stress operational environments.
During the event at the Forward Operations Base in Edo State, Shaibu was represented by Brig Gen Ahmed Balogun, who reiterated the essential themes of morale enhancement and dedication. The Sallah luncheons serve both as a celebration of the festival and an opportunity for superiors to engage directly with troops, thereby boosting their spirits and reinforcing a sense of camaraderie. Shaibu's address reflects an ongoing effort to ensure that soldiers feel valued and respected for their service, especially in challenging times.
The Nigerian Army's commitment to troop welfare is critical given the current security challenges the country faces, including insurgency and banditry in various regions. By encouraging vigilance and staying true to their mission, Shaibu aims to cultivate an atmosphere where soldiers are motivated to perform effectively. This proactive approach not only fosters individual resilience but also invigorates the collective strength of the army, which is vital for national security and stability in Nigeria.