Army

*Says Lagbaja was one of his best appointments

President Bola Tinubu has conferred the national honour of a Commander of the Federal Republic (CFR) on the late Chief of Army Staff (COAS), Lt-Gen Taoreed Lagbaja.

Tinubu presented the posthumous award during a funeral ceremony held on Friday at the National Cemetery in Mogadishu, Abuja.

The President added that the late COAS was a trusted advisor and a man of prudent action who cared more for the country and those who served under him.

He said, “Throughout his military career, his legacy of service will be cherished forever. As an eternal symbol of our appreciation, I’ve granted late Chief of Army Staff the posthumous national honor of Commander of the Federal Republic of Niger.”

Tinubu further said Lagbaja was one of his “best appointments”, saying that he had an abiding faith in the capability of the armed forces.

The President said, “While we are saddened by his passing, we still celebrate his life. Thus, we must rededicate ourselves to the principles and love of a nation for which he stood. As such, I am filled with pride as a remarkable career of the selfless professional who gave everything for Nigeria.

“For his courage, sacrifice, and leadership, General Taoreed Abiodun Lagbaja will forever reside in the pantheon of military greats.

The President added that the late COAS was a leader who “walked the talk” and led with integrity and purpose, earning the respect and admiration of his peers, subordinates, and even adversaries.

He said. “His tenure was marked by decisive actions against insurgency, banditry, and other threats to our nation’s peace.

“His efforts significantly enhanced the operational readiness and the morale of the Nigerian Army.

“But beyond his professional achievement, General Lagbaja was a man of profound faith, kindness, and humility. He was a devoted family man, a mentor to many, and a friend to all who crossed his path.

“Lagbaja had a clear understanding about the role of the military in securing and defending our country, its people and their hard-won constitutional democracy.

“He displayed uncommon valour in the charge of his duty and in the administration of the rank and file for he cared about their welfare and that of their families.”

Speaking at the event, the Chief of Defence Staff (CDS), Christopher Musa, said the armed forces will use Lagbaja’s death “to resolve further to defeat all enemies of the state, wherever they are, whether within or outside”.

He said the late COAS was a leader who “walked the talk” and led with integrity and purpose, earning the respect and admiration of his peers, subordinates, and even adversaries.

The CDS said, “His (Lagbaja’s) tenure was marked by decisive actions against insurgency, banditry, and other threats to our nation’s peace. His efforts significantly enhanced the operational readiness and the morale of the Nigerian Army.

“But beyond his professional achievement, General Lagbaja was a man of profound faith, kindness, and humility. He was a devoted family man, a mentor to many, and a friend to all who crossed his path.”