2019 WASA: 81 Division & Engineer Corps Held Combined WASA, As Buratai Visits Ikeja Cantonment, others


The Chief of Army Staff (COAS), Lt. -Gen. Tukur Buratai, said that the Nigerian Army would continue to use the West African Social Activities (WASA) as a cultural affinity to wax stronger, ensure national unity and collectively tackle national challenges.

He said this at the Combined end of year WASA 2019 organised by the 81 Division and the headquarters of the Nigerian Army Engineer Corps which was held at the 65 Battalion parade ground at bonny Cantonment Lagos on Saturday the 29th of February 2020.

The COAS said that the cultural affinity preached by WASA would serve as a cohesive force that would stand and face the challenges confronting the country.
This is a complete Nigerian community, there’s nobody or there is no culture or tradition that is not present in virtually every barracks and cantonment of the Nigerian Army.

“We always use this opportunity to harness these cultural affinities for us to wax together as a single community, irrespective of religious, ethnic or tribal affiliations. We are always a cohesive, single family in the Barracks, we are our brothers keepers.

“this is quite unique and is what we stand to always foster,” he said.

The Army Chief also said, “In order to ensure unity in our country, inorder to ensure we have the best interms of community integration, cultural integration and of course cultural development, we will continue to foster this very important unifying factor within the Nigerian Army and, indeed and by extension, within the larger Nigerian society,” he said.

Buratai also urged the commanders of different units and formations to promote the bond of unity and understanding, saying that it was the only way to sustain professionalism in discharging their constitutional responsibility.

“I want to urge all commanders to, at all times, ensure that this bond of unity is always promoted.

“And this is how we will continue to sustain the professionalism and responsiveness in the discharge of our constitutional responsibilities,” he said.

He also tasked the officers on continued loyalty, dedication and discipline.

“I want to urge all the officers and men to remain loyal to the government, remain dedicated, remain disciplined and be your brother’s keepers,” he said.

He added that such occasions as the WASA, also called for a reflection, especially, in adminstrative and operational activities.

Also, Maj.-Gen. Olubunmi Irefin, the General Officer Commanding (GOC), 81 Division, in his opening speech said that though the outgone year was challenging in training, it brought about positive gains.

“The 2019 training activities, though challenging, was very interesting for the Nigeria Army.
And for the 81 Division Area of Responsibility, all the various training exercises programmed for the year were successfully held as scheduled in line with the COAS directive and vision for the Nigerian Army. The training exercises for the year 2019 were really very much beneficial”, he said.

Irefin noted that the successes achieved in 2019 would be leveraged on in 2020.

Also, Maj.-Gen. JS Malu, the Corp Commander, Nigerian Army Engineers said that it would double its efforts in line with the COAS strategic directives 2020 which aimed to sustain professionalism and responsiveness in the discharge of Nigerian Army’s constitutional roles.

The Nigeria News Agency reports that the COAS, who is the special Guest of Honour at the event, alongside senior officers both serving and retired toured the various stands.

The Yoruba cultural troupe performed the Sango (god of iron) act where fire was oozing out from the mouth of the ‘diety’ to the admiration of all the guests.

Also, the Nupe,Igbo, Hausa/Fulani cultural troupes performed at the occasion and were applauded.

The tug of war which featured the senior officers and magajias saw the magajias winning.

No fewer than 25 officers from different units within the 81 Division received various awards for their outstanding performance interms of discipline commitment and professionalism in the outgone year.

At 6p.m, the beating of the retreat (a ceremony where flags are usually lowered to signify the end of the year’s activities) and lightning of the camp fire was conducted by some soldiers.

NAN reports that WASA is an age long event in the Nigerian Army which dates back to the Allied Forces, World War II.

It was designed for officers and soldiers to celebrate with their families and friends and thank God for an eventful year because victory is from God alone.

The event had in attendance the Flag Officer Commanding (FOC), Western Naval Command, the Air Officer Commanding (AOC), Nigeria Air Force, Logistics Command, commanders of various units and formations as well as retired senior army officers.

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