Army set to celebrate 159 years of existence in Imo
The Nigerian Army is set to celebrate its 159 years of existence at the Nigerian Army Day celebration (NADCEL) 2022 in Owerri, Imo.
The Army Staff (COAS), Lt.-Gen. Faruk Yahaya, disclosed this on Wednesday, in Abuja at a news conference to mark the commencement of the NADCEL 2022.
He said the Nigerian army, saddled with the constitutional mandate of defending the territorial integrity of the nation had a rich history dating back to 1863, when Lt. Glover of the Royal Navy organised 18 indigenes of Northern Nigeria into a local force known as the “Glover Hausas”.
According to him, the force went through several transformational stages with consequent changes in nomenclature namely the Nigerian Regiment, Queen’s Own Nigerian Regiment, and Nigerian Military Force, before adopting its current name, the Nigerian army.
“NADCEL as you are quite aware is an annual event of the Nigerian army, held on every July 6, to commemorate the day the unfortunate Nigerian Civil War broke out, when the very first shot that commenced the war was fired at Garkem in the present day Cross River State.
“It is worthy of note that the first NADCEL was celebrated in Lagos in 1978.
Yahaya said that July 6, was set aside to remind the Nigerian army about its past and the need to employ tactful and mediatory conflict resolution approaches rather than resorting to armed conflict.
He added that the event was to also reminds them of the ‘No victor, no vanquished’ slogan at the end of the civil war underscoring the need to promote national unity, peace and cohesion strengthened by diversities.
According to him, the week-long event would also offers the Nigerian army an opportunity to take stock, assess its performance, interface with the public, and set goals for the succeeding year.
He said that the activities would be conducted with a view to maintaining a highly professional army, well trained, combat-ready and effectively positioned to perform its constitutional roles.
According to him, the celebration is scheduled to hold from July 1 to July 6, to celebrate the army’s achievements and also showcase its operational activities, transformational strides in innovation, development, civil-military cooperation, research and technological advancement.
“The celebration is also aimed at projecting the Army as an instrument of national unity, integration and as well highlighting the achievements, as capabilities and positive corporate image and reputation of the Nigerian army,” he said.
The Chief of Civil Military Affairs, Maj.-Gen. Marcus Kangye, said the choice of Imo was in line with the tradition of taking NADCEL to different parts of the country annually, adding that it had nothing to do with the security situation in the South East.
On his part, the Director, Army Public Relation, Brig.-Gen. Onyema Nwachukwu, said the 2017 NADCEL was held in Monguno, Borno during the heat of Boko Haram insurgency.
Nwachukwu said the military had remained supportive of the democratic governance, adding that the 2022 NADCEL would afford them opportunity to restrategise on its supportive roles to the civil authority.
The News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) reports that NADCEL involved series of activities like Jummat prayer and interdenominational church services across army formations, humanitarian outreaches among other activities.