Armed Forces Remembrance: Tinubu extols soldiers’ courage

President Bola Tinubu has commended the level of courage exhibited by Nigerian soldiers and personnel of the Nigerian Armed Forces.

In a statement issued on Wednesday, the president while commemorating the 2026 Armed Forces Remembrance Day said Nigeria and its citizens have paused to honour the effort and sacrifices made by the heroes.

Remembering the brave men and women of the Force who served the nation unconditionally, the president said their courage sustains the freedom and peace witnessed across the country.

His words, “On this Armed Forces Remembrance and Celebration Day, Nigeria pauses to honour its heroes.

“We remember the brave men and women of the Nigerian Armed Forces who sacrificed everything for our country.

“Their names might not always be remembered, but their courage sustains our freedom and peace. A nation that forgets its fallen heroes loses its direction; Nigeria, however, remembers,” Tinubu said.

He further appreciated the families – widow, children and other relatives – of the fallen heroes for their sacrifices.

According to the president, the losses experienced following the passing of their loved ones cannot be overemphasised.

“I also speak today to the families of our fallen heroes- widows, children, and loved ones. Your loss is profound, and no words can replace the sacrifices of your loved ones. They served Nigeria with honour, and our people will never forget their sacrifices.

“Today, we celebrate our serving personnel. From the frontlines to support positions, on land, sea, and air, you carry the heavy responsibility of protecting our people and sovereignty with discipline, courage, and professionalism, often far from home.

“As President and Commander in Chief, I reaffirm my commitment to the welfare and dignity of our Armed Forces. A secure Nigeria stands behind those who defend it. We will continue to support them in action.

“May our fallen heroes rest in peace. May God strengthen our Armed Forces. May God bless Nigeria,” the president said.

Mojeed Oladipupo

Mojeed Oladipupo is an experienced journalist, political editor, and senior correspondent with over a decade of experience in news reporting, political journalism, research, writing, and editing. He has held senior editorial roles at TheCable, and previously worked as a Political Editor at Politics Nigeria and a Senior Correspondent at Legit.ng. Over the course of his career, Mojeed has covered politics and a wide range of national issues, producing accurate, balanced, and engaging stories for digital audiences. He has also contributed to international and lifestyle publications, including FunTimes Magazine and Amaka Studio. With a Postgraduate Diploma in Election and Political Party Management from the University of Benin and a background in journalism, public relations, and communication, he brings strong research, editorial, communication, and leadership skills to his work.

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