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Lagbaja in his final days fought his own battle, we could not save him, says Minister

By emmanuel MALAGU

Lagbaja in his final days fought his own battle, we could not save him, says Minister The remains of late COAS at the Burial Ceremony in Abuja on Friday

The Minister of Defence, Muhammed Badaru, says the late Chief of Army, Taoreed Lagbaja, embodied the core values of soldiering and served Nigeria without reservation for over 30 years.

Badaru said this at the Burial of the late Army Chief on Friday at the National Military Cemetery Abuja.

He said that the late Labaja was not only a courageous Soldier, but also an Inspiring Leader who lived from the front, exemplifying his tedious dedication to the Service of the Nation.

He added that Lagbaja’s commitment was unwavering, saying he will be deeply missed by a grateful Nation and the entire Armed Forces of Nigeria.

According to the Minister, his distinguished career has made the highest Standards of Military Honour, Professionalism, and Bravery.

“A true Patriot who embodied the Core Values of Soldiering and served Nigeria without reservation for over 30 years.

“In his final days, he fought his own battle, but we could not save him from the grasp of fate.

“We are reminded that life and death are ultimately in the hands of our Maker.

“General Labaja’s Legacy, defined by his Lifelong Service to defend our unsecured Nigeria, will endure as Inspiration for Generations to come,” he said.

Badaru said that the commitment of the late COAS to the Well-being of his Troops extended beyond the Battlefields, adding that he introduced numerous Welfare Initiatives to improve the Lives of Soldiers and enhance the Nigerian Army’s Structure.

According to him, his dedication to the Welfare of Soldiers remains a powerful testament to his Leadership.

He extended his condolences to President Bola Tinubu, the Family of Lagbaja and the Nigerian Army. 

 

Credit NAN: Texts excluding Headline

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