The Chief of Defence Staff, Gen. Christopher Musa, has reaffirmed the commitment of the Nigerian Armed Forces to stand strong against adversity and honor the sacrifices of fallen heroes.
Speaking at the 35th anniversary and inauguration of the 41st Regular Course Memorial Park at the Nigerian Defence Academy, NDA, in Kaduna, Musa assured the families of fallen soldiers that their loved ones’ sacrifices would never be forgotten.
Represented by NDA Commandant Maj.-Gen. John Ochai, Musa emphasized that fallen heroes were more than soldiers; they were also family members who gave their lives to defend the nation’s sovereignty. “We honor their memory today, and we reaffirm our commitment to never forget their sacrifices,” he said.
The memorial park was built by members of the 41st regular course in memory of their comrades who died in active service. Musa praised the initiative, calling it a symbol of the enduring bond between comrades-in-arms, and stressed that the military would remain vigilant and united in defense of the nation’s values.
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The President of the 41st Regular Course Association, retired Maj. Lancelot Ayanya, disclosed that the group has initiated both memorial projects and financial support systems for the families of their fallen course mates who died in active service. Ayanya emphasized that the association is committed to assisting the widows of their late comrades, announcing plans to provide a significant financial donation this year, exceeding previous contributions.
Ayanya also shared that the association is tracing the families of 11 cadets who tragically died during their training at the NDA to offer them financial support. He called on the public to continue backing the Nigerian Armed Forces, reminding them that the military’s mission is reinforced by public support.
Vice Chairman of the association, AVM Anthony Ndace, reflected on their journey, which began on September 17, 1989. He remembered the 11 naval course mates who died in a boat accident during training at the Nigerian Naval College, Onne River. To honor their memory, the boat involved was salvaged and refurbished as a tribute. Ndace also recounted the loss of other comrades—seasoned aviators and soldiers—who bravely faced danger in service to the nation.
The association’s efforts symbolize their enduring commitment to keeping the memory of their fallen brothers alive while supporting their families.
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