Ms Anele said Mr Lagbaja had become the first Nigerian Army officer to be enshrined in the Hall of Fame in the 124-year history of the institution.
Retired officers of the Armed Forces of Nigeria have been urged to remain steadfast, loyal, and committed to Nigeria’s unity, security, and development.
The Chief of Army Staff, Olufemi Oluyede, has commended officers and soldiers of 130 Battalion and 341 Artillery Regiment, Ogoja, Cross River.
The rector of NIMTA, Comfort Adamu, said that 135 trainees underwent six weeks of intensive ICT training.
Mr Oluyede gave the charge during his maiden operational visit to the depot on Monday, according to a statement by the army.
John Sokoya, the commander of NATRAC, in an address of welcome, congratulated the trainees for their perseverance, resilience, and doggedness.
Mr Tinubu commended the army’s commitment to placing the soldier at the centre of reforms.
Mr Oluyede said that efforts were being made to address these issues and improve the overall effectiveness of the army.
The governor stated that hosting this year’s Nigerian Army Day celebration was a privilege for Kaduna State.
The new recruits are expected to be deployed to the various theatres of operation across the country
