Lagbaja Assumes Command of Nigerian Army, Promises To Discharge Duty With Merit, Fairness

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The new Chief of Army Staff (COAS), Taoreed Lagbaja, has assumed command of the Nigerian Army as the 23rd Army chief with a pledge to discharge responsibilities with fairness.

Mr Lagabaja, a major general, took the baton from the 22nd COAS, Frank Yahaya, a lieutenant general, who had been in command since May 2021.

He was appointed alongside other service chiefs on Monday.

Mr Lagbaja said God had made it his turn to receive the mantle of leadership of the Nigerian Army, an aspiration of every combatant army officer.

The new army chief said the army had, in the past 25 months, witnessed milestone transformation under his predecessor, Mr Yahaya.

Lt.-Gen. Faruk Yahaya hands over command of the Nigerian Army to the new Chief of Army Staff, Maj.-Gen. Taoreed Lagbaja in Abuja on Friday.
Lt.-Gen. Faruk Yahaya hands over command of the Nigerian Army to the new Chief of Army Staff, Maj.-Gen. Taoreed Lagbaja in Abuja on Friday.

He said these included unprecedented procurement of equipment and prudent management of human and material resources, which Nigeria had begun to reap the dividends.

Mr Lagbaja thanked the former COAS for mentorship and empowering his military career.

According to him, following the leadership style of Mr Yahaya, repentant terrorists have been surrendering in droves like never before.

“Currently, we are witnessing more than ever before massive surrender by repentant insurgents in the North-east in a manner that beats the expectation of any observer locally and internationally.

“There is no doubt that the experience and exposure garnered under you will help in the discharge of my duties as the chief of army staff as you transit into retirement on this glorious day.

“I wish to assure you that I shall do everything within my power to improve on your legacy of a proficient, effective and admirable Nigerian Army,” he said.

Mr Lagbaja also promised to improve on the legacies of his predecessors of a proficient and professional army, adding that hard work would be rewarded under his watch.

“I promise that I shall discharge my responsibilities as COAS with fairness; merit and hard work shall be dully rewarded while appropriate measures taken to bring back in line anyone that errs,” he added.

Earlier, Mr Yahaya said he was leaving the Nigerian Army better than he met it, adding that the army made remarkable successes in the fight against insecurity.

He said that the adversaries are currently in disarray across all theatres of operations and charged officers and men to maintain the tempo.

“You must always conduct yourselves professionally in accordance with the ethics, customs and traditions,” he added.

Mr Yahaya said, “You must continue to make deliberate efforts to improve your performance for heightened security, especially at this time of a new administration in our growing democracy.

“I charge you all to re-double your efforts in supporting the incoming chief of army staff to achieve even greater heights.”

(NAN)

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