Nigerian army celebrates cultural heritage to promote peaceful coexistence

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The 12 Brigade,  Nigerian Army,  on Sunday,  celebrated the country’s rich cultural heritage to promote peaceful coexistence and unity among its personnel and the society at large.

According to the news reports, the 2023 12 Brigade West Africa Social Activities (WASA) celebration, was held at the Parade Ground, Chari Maigumeri Barracks, Lokoja in Kogi state.

Speaking at the event, the 12 Brigade Commander, Brig. -Gen. Haruna Dasuki, described WASA as a prominent regimental event in the army,  because of its socio-cultural value to the personnel and  society at large.

“The identity, values, beliefs and rich, unique cultural heritage of the people of Nigeria, which is reflected by the diverse costumes of personnel of the Nigeria army,  are usually demonstrated through our traditions and culture.

“Hence, to preserve our cultural heritage, WASA gives us an opportunity to display the various traditional dances, cuisines, languages and dresses amongst other cultural diversities in a relaxed atmosphere,” he said.

According to him, the origin of WASA can be traced to the Second World War, when the Nigerian army fought as part of the larger West African Frontier Force.

The commander who applauded the Special Guest of Honour and other dignitaries for gracing the occasion, urged them to relax and enjoy the wonderful displays lined up for their viewing and pleasure.

In his remarks, Kogi state Governor, Alh. Ahmed Ododo, said he was thrilled and fascinated by the rich and diverse cultural heritage displayed by the personnel and their families.

Represented by the State Security Adviser, Cdr Jerry Omodara rtd., the governor said the event would allow people to appreciate their cultures better and help preserve and promote the nation’s cultural heritage.

“Our cultures and traditions are the foundation upon which our societies are built and the role of our heritage in our national existence cannot be overstated.

“It is, therefore,  important that as a people, we  don’t lose track of our historical roots because our customs and traditions are our distinct identity,” Ododo said.

The governor appreciated the commander and his men for their exceptional commitment and efforts at securing Kogi state and its environs.

He, therefore, urged  personnel of the 12 Brigade to be exemplary, compassionate and empathetic in the conduct of their operations and to always strive for excellence at all times.

The event featured colourful displays and entertaining dances as well as the inspection of local dishes from different parts of the country as presented by various Brigade stands.

Highlights of the event was presentation of souvenirs, gifts to guests as well as Awards to six Deserving Soldiers for being effective and distinguishing themselves in their various units.The event climaxed at the beating of the retreat and lightening of the bonfire.

 

 

 

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