Nigerian Army has reiterated its commitment to preserving its tradition and culture, particularly in the effective discharge of its core mandate.
This reaffirmation was made known by Brigadier General Taye Ahmed, Commander of the 18 Brigade of the Nigerian Army, Litani Barracks Bida in Niger State, Brigadier General Taiye Ahmed during the 2024 West African Social Activities (WASA) in Bida.
The Brigadier General, said, “WASA is a long-standing cultural tradition in the Nigerian army, aimed at promoting unity and the nation’s history”.
The event features traditional displays, including local attires, dishes, dances, and songs, showcasing the country’s rich cultural heritage.
He said the annual event brings together officers, soldiers, and their families in a relaxed atmosphere to celebrate and mark the end of the year’s activities.
Brigadier General Ahmed emphasized the army’s commitment to strengthening bonds between its personnel and host communities through the promotion of culture and traditions.
In his remarks, Retired Major General Mohammed Garba commended the brigade for its outstanding performance, particularly in fostering civil-military relationships.
He urged the general public to continue supporting the army and other security agencies to ensure their success.
The event featured cultural displays from various ethnic groups, including the Tiv, Igala, Igbo, and Nupe. Awards of excellence were also presented to deserving soldiers.
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