Tag: Armed Forces Remembrance Day

  • Remember the sacrifices of your fallen heroes – group urges Nigerians

    Remember the sacrifices of your fallen heroes – group urges Nigerians

    The Centre for Wounded Servicemen and Fallen Heroes Support Fund (CFWS&FHSF) has urged Nigerians from all sectors to remember the sacrifices and valour of fallen military heroes.

    The group’s Board Chairman, Retired Gen. Cecil Esekhiagbe, made the call in a statement on Wednesday in Abuja, marking the upcoming 2025 Armed Forces Remembrance Day.

    January 15 is observed annually as Armed Forces Remembrance Day to honour fallen heroes who made the ultimate sacrifice for the country.

    Esekhiagbe described the day as an opportunity to reflect on the courage, dedication, and selflessness of these heroes, emphasising that their sacrifices highlighted the true cost of freedom and the high price paid for the nation’s liberty.

    He also encouraged Nigerians to show support for the families of fallen and wounded servicemen.

    Esekhiagbe prayed for the families of the fallen heroes, asking God to provide them with strength and peace.

    “We will never forget the service they gave; we owe them an incalculable gift of gratitude, “he said.

    The Board Chairman commended President Bola Tinubu, the Military Service Chiefs, and other security heads for their role in securing the nation, especially highlighting the successes under Tinubu’s leadership in combating security threats.

    He lauded the military’s efforts in addressing the Lukurawa insurgency in the North-West and noted the military’s success in containing terrorist groups such as Boko Haram.

    Esekhiagbe also acknowledged the sacrifices of soldiers and security personnel, including the Nigerian Army, Police, DSS, and NSCDC, who continue to work tirelessly to protect the nation.

    He expressed heartfelt sympathy for the families of fallen heroes, particularly widows and orphans, underscoring the critical role these individuals played in ensuring the safety and security of all Nigerians.

    “Their sacrifice will never be in vain,” he assured.

  • Gov Oborevwori urges Nigerians to shun divisive tendencies

    Gov Oborevwori urges Nigerians to shun divisive tendencies

    Gov. Sheriff Oborevwori of Delta has charged Nigerians to shun inflammatory remarks and divisive tendencies to ensure  sustainable peace, unity and development of the nation.

    The governor gave the charge at a special Interdenominational Thanksgiving mass in commemoration of the 2025 Armed Forces Remembrance Day Celebration held at the Emmanuel The Saviour Catholic Church, on Sunday in  Asaba.

    Oborevwori, represented by his deputy, Sir Monday Onyeme, said Nigerians emulate the  sacrifices and commitment of fallen heroes  and pursue the path of peace, unity, and justice.

    He called on all to pray for global peace at this time, especially for the peaceful resolution of the Israel-Palestinian crisis  and the Russia-Ukraine war.

    The governor said the thanksgiving service was part of activities lined up to commemorate the Armed Forces Remembrance Day, a day set aside to honour the nation’s fallen heroes and legionnaires.

    He said that it was also a platform for sober reflection on the past, present and future of the country.

    The governor noted that many compatriots paid the ultimate price to protect  the sovereignty of the nation  and preserve its unity.

    He lauded them for their bravery, courage and abiding faith in Nigeria.

    The governor challenged all to support the legionnaires  , their widows and children .

    The governor  said that the state government was committed to supporting the legionnaires in various ways.

    He also called on the legionnaires to reciprocate government’s gesture by organising themselves and embarking on meaningful projects and programmes that would complement the efforts of the government to improve the living standard of ex-servicemen and that of their families.

    The governor urged those in positions of trust to lead with the fear of God  for them to be able to make the right choices and decisions that  would deliver good governance to the people.

    In his sermon, Monsignor John Aduba, the Rector of Saint Joseph Pro Cathedral, Asaba, noted that the service was to celebrate members of the armed forces still serving and to remember the fallen heroes who laid down their lives for the unity of the nation.

    Aduba thanked them for their selfless service to the nation and reminded them  of the need to give special attention to the needs of the families of fallen heroes.

    The  ceremony to mark the 2025 Armed Forces Remembrance Day will be concluded on Wednesday at the Cenotaph, Asaba, with laying of wreaths.

  • Tinubu Launches 2024 Armed Forces Remembrance Day Emblem

    President Bola Ahmed Tinubu led the emblem appeal launch for the 2024 Armed Forces Remembrance Day on Wednesday, held at the state house in Abuja. 

    During the event, President Tinubu praised the Nigerian armed forces for their commitment to safeguarding the nation.

    He emphasized the importance of creating a safe and secure environment for all residents within the country’s borders, stating, “Our foremost objective is to provide a conducive environment free from threats and criminality to enable all who reside within our borders to thrive and live in peace.”

    President Tinubu acknowledged the debt of gratitude owed to the gallant troops who have worked tirelessly to ensure the nation’s security. 

    He emphasized that the Armed Forces Remembrance Day emblem serves as a symbol of remembrance and a beacon of hope for a peaceful future, as well as a way to honor veterans and their fallen colleagues’ families.

    In a unifying message, President Tinubu called upon all Nigerians and non-Nigerians residing in the country, regardless of their political affiliation or religious beliefs, to proudly wear the emblem and show solidarity with those who made the ultimate sacrifice for the peace and security of the nation.