Tag: Taoreed Abiodun Lagbaja

  • Lagbaja: Laurels for a fallen hero

    Lagbaja: Laurels for a fallen hero

    Sir: Lieutenant General Taoreed Abiodun Lagbaja, Nigeria’s 23rd Chief of Army Staff died in Lagos on November 5 after a brief illness. His death at the age of 56 has thrown the entire country into mourning at a time when the country most needs the presence of a man who was the quintessence of bravery and soldiery.

    Before he became Nigeria’s 23rd Chief of Army Staff, Lt. General Lagbaja had withstood many tests and survived countless dangerous assignments in service of a country he loved with all his heart.

    The Nigerian Army has continued to serve as the last line of defence against terrorists who are determined to overrun the country. Without the heroic efforts of Nigerian soldiers who are ever willing to make the ultimate sacrifice in defence of their country, terrorists would have recorded far more successes than they have especially in those areas where they are far more suited to rugged terrains, which soldiers find treacherous.

    Nigeria’s decade-long battles against terrorism have recorded highs and lows with the Nigerian Army always managing to have the upper hand despite extremely difficult conditions.

    Terrorists who had established conclaves in many parts of the country, terrorizing locals and defying the country, have been routed again and again as soldiers have largely stuck to their task of securing and defending Nigeria.

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    There have been many painful losses in the course of war against terrorism. Many gallant soldiers have been forced to pay the ultimate price in defence of the country but the most devastating losses have been reserved for the enemies of the country who have suffered heavy casualties even in their so-called strongholds.

    Like every other war, the prosecution of the war against terrorism in Nigeria has not been perfect. There have been murmurs of discontent about diversion of funds meant for weapons, poor welfare of soldiers, and saboteurs among soldiers. But despite the diversionary discourses of detractors, the shortcomings of few persons cannot distract from the excellent job soldiers are doing to keep terrorists on the run.  It is reason enough to celebrate them.

    It is enough reason to commiserate with the country and their heartbroken families whenever they lose their lives.  Nigeria which has had to contend with many forces since independence owes them an unpayable debt. Remembering them, celebrating them and keeping them in the national consciousness where they deserve to be is the least the country can do.

    Comfort to the Nigerian Army and the families of all those who have laid down their lives in the service of this great country.

    •Ike Willie-Nwobu,Ikewilly9@gmail.com

  • Onjeh mourns COAS Lagbaja

    Onjeh mourns COAS Lagbaja

    Former Chairman of the Projects Development Institute (PRODA) Enugu Governing Board, Comrade Daniel Onjeh, has condoled with the Military, and the President and Commander-in-Chief President Bola Ahmed Tinubu over the passing of the Chief of Army Staff, Lt. Gen. Taoreed Abiodun Lagbaja. 

    Onjeh noted that Lt. Gen. Lagbaja, who died on Tuesday evening at 56 after a brief illness, leaves behind an irreplaceable legacy of service to the nation.

    In an emotional statement, Onjeh expressed profound admiration for Lagbaja’s dedication and sacrifices in safeguarding peace, security, unity, and sovereignty throughout his distinguished 32-year military career.

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    Reflecting on Gen. Lagbaja’s significant contributions to combating terrorism, banditry, and insurgency across Nigeria, Onjeh praised the late general’s selfless service and leadership in key operations, including Operation Zaki in Benue State, Operation Lafiya Dole in Borno State, Operation Udoka in the Southeast, and Operation Forest in parts of the Northwest. Onjeh noted that these efforts will remain a lasting testament to Lagbaja’s commitment to the nation’s safety.

    He described Lagbaja’s career as a model of patriotism, commitment to duty, and adherence to the esteemed traditions of the Nigerian military.

    Onjeh expressed deep sorrow that Lagbaja passed at a time when his service was more crucial than ever, emphasising the nation’s loss of an exceptional leader in national defense.

    The statement concluded with Onjeh’s condolences to the family, friends, and associates of the late Chief of Army Staff, accompanied by prayers for God to grant eternal rest to Gen. Lagbaja’s soul.