Jonathan, others honour fallen heroes

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President Goodluck Jonathan in Abuja on Wednesday led leaders of the legislature and judiciary as well as military and para-military organisations to honour Nigeria’s fallen heroes.

The president and the others performed the 2014 Armed Forces Remembrance Day wreath laying ceremony at the National Arcade in Abuja

The annual ceremony started at 10 a.m. with the arrival at the arcade by the president, who is also the Grand Patron of the Nigerian Legion,

Upon the arrival of the president, there was a general salute, rendition of the National Anthem and
inspection of parade in four colours.

The four colours parade were the national colour and the three regimental colours of the Nigerian Army, Nigerian Navy and Nigerian Air Force.

Prayers were offered for the repose of the souls of departed heroes and for peace, security and unity of the nation by Christians and Muslims.

Shortly after the prayers, the president laid a wreath, followed by Vice-President Namadi Sambo, the Senate President, Sen. David Mark, and the Speaker of the House of Representatives, Rep. Aminu Tambuwal.

Others who also laid wreaths were the Chief Justice of Nigeria, Justice Aloma Mukhtar, the Minister of Information and Supervising Minister of Defence, Mr Labaran Maku, and the FCT Minister, Malam Bala Mohammed.

The Chief of Defence Staff, Admiral Ola Ibrahim, the Chief of Army Staff,  Lt.-Gen Azubuike Ihejirika, the Chief of Naval Staff, Vice-Adm. Dele Ezeoba, and the Chief of Air Staff, Air Marshall Alex Badeh also laid wreaths.

The Inspector General of Police, Mr Mohammed Abubakar, the Dean of the Diplomatic Corps and the High Commissioner of Cameroon to Nigeria, Mr Abbas Saludeen, and the Chairman of the Nigerian Legion, retired Col. Micah Gayya, also laid wreaths.

After the wreath laying , military and para-military men on parade, commanded by Maj. David Erasmus, fired guns and saluted.

The president thereafter released white pigeons, which signifies freedom, unity, peace and harmony for the country.

The annual ceremony is in honour and remembrance of fallen heroes, who sacrificed their lives for the freedom and unity of the country.

The ceremony is also meant to appreciate members of the Armed Forces, who survived various wars.
The  Armed Forces Remembrance Day is globally celebrated on Dec. 11.
It, however, holds on Jan. 15 in Nigeria, the day of the first military coup in the country as well as the date that the Nigerian civil war ended.

The ceremony was attended by the Deputy Speaker of the House of Representatives, Rep. Emeka Ihedioha, the Secretary to the Government of the Federation, Sen. Anyim Pius Anyim, ministers and other senior government officials.

Also in attendance were members of the armed forces and their wives, members of the Nigerian Legion and some widows of the departed heroes. (NAN)


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