Eid-el-Fitr: COAS Preaches Religious Harmony, Hails Sacrifice of Fallen Heroes
The Chief of Army Staff, Lieutenant General W. Shaibu, has extended warm Eid-el-Fitr greetings to Nigerian Army personnel and their families, urging unity, resilience and renewed commitment to national service while honouring the sacrifices of fallen and serving troops.
In a goodwill message marking the 2026 Eid-el-Fitr celebration, the Army Chief congratulated Muslim officers and soldiers for successfully completing the holy month of Ramadan, describing the period as one of devotion, sacrifice and spiritual renewal that aligns closely with the core values of military professionalism.
He noted that this year’s observance holds special significance as Ramadan coincided with the Christian Lenten season, a rare alignment he said underscored the unity and shared purpose within the Nigerian Army.
According to him, the simultaneous fasting and reflection by both Muslim and Christian personnel demonstrated that diversity in faith remains a source of strength rather than division within the force. He emphasised that the values inherent in both religious observances—discipline, humility, sacrifice and compassion—mirror the ethical foundation of military service.
The Army Chief stated that the convergence of the two sacred periods served as a powerful reminder that unity does not require uniformity, stressing that collective resilience and shared commitment continue to define the Army’s operational effectiveness.
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He paid tribute to fallen heroes who lost their lives in the defence of the nation, describing their courage and patriotism as enduring sources of inspiration for serving personnel. He said their sacrifices remain deeply embedded in the history and conscience of the Nigerian Army.
The message also recognised troops currently deployed across various theatres of operation, commending their dedication and professionalism despite operating under challenging conditions far from their families. He assured that their service and sacrifices would not go unappreciated, expressing hope for their safe return.
Reaffirming his leadership priorities, the Army Chief emphasised that the welfare of officers, soldiers and their families remains central to his command philosophy. He pledged continued efforts to improve living conditions, enhance professional development and strengthen support systems across the force.
He further acknowledged the role of other security agencies, noting that inter-agency collaboration remains critical to maintaining national stability and achieving operational success in addressing security challenges.
The Army Chief also expressed gratitude to President Bola Ahmed Tinubu for his continued support and strategic leadership, which he said has strengthened the operational effectiveness and institutional development of the Armed Forces.
He called on personnel to sustain the lessons of Ramadan by embracing discipline, compassion and humility, while remaining committed to the defence of Nigeria’s peace, unity and sovereignty.
The message concluded with prayers for peace, strength and divine guidance for all personnel and their families, as well as wishes for a peaceful and fulfilling Eid-el-Fitr celebration.
By PRNigeria















