Army chief fetes wounded soldiers at Christmas luncheon in Kaduna

Army chief Waidi Shaibu, on Tuesday, hosted a Christmas luncheon in honour of sick and wounded-in-action soldiers at the 44 Nigerian Army Reference Hospital, Kaduna.
Mr Shaibu said the event was organised to appreciate the wounded soldiers and the medical personnel supporting their recovery, in line with his command philosophy’s ‘Soldier First Concept’.
“Today, as we gather in this noble medical institution, those values find their truest expression in the courage and selflessness of the men and women we celebrate, our wounded heroes.
“Our WIA troops represent the very best of the Nigerian spirit: bravery in the face of danger, loyalty to duty, and unwavering commitment to the unity and security of our nation. I wish to state clearly, you are neither forgotten nor abandoned, but deeply valued. I also acknowledge the families of our wounded heroes,” he said.
Mr Shaibu reassured the WIA personnel of the Nigerian Army’s continued commitment to their welfare and well-being.
The acting chief medical director, 44 NARHK, Godwin Ogoh, described Christmas as a season of hope and sacrifice, reflecting the courage and selflessness of wounded soldiers who defended the nation.
He said, “We are profoundly grateful for your commitment to serving our nation, and it is our privilege and responsibility to provide you with exceptional care during your recovery.”
Mr Ogoh said the nation stood firmly with them, honouring their sacrifices and wishing them comfort and renewed strength in the days ahead.
(NAN)
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