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‘Uphold Core Army Values’, COAS Charges Newly Inducted Soldiers in Osogbo

‘Uphold Core Army Values’, COAS Charges Newly Inducted Soldiers in Osogbo
  • PublishedDecember 20, 2025

 

The Nigerian Army on Saturday formally inducted 3,391 newly recruited soldiers at the Depot Nigerian Army, Osogbo, Osun State, in a landmark Passing Out Parade that marked the first since the establishment of the depot.

This was disclosed in a statement issued by the Acting Director, Army Public Relations, Col. Appolonia Anele, in Abuja.

Addressing the recruits at the historic ceremony, the Chief of Army Staff (COAS), Lt.-Gen. Waidi Shaibu, charged them to uphold the “the highest standards of discipline, professionalism, courage, and patriotism”, as they begin their military careers.

“This ceremony is historic as the first Passing Out Parade of Depot Nigerian Army, Osogbo.

“You are the pioneer set, and you must wear this badge with pride. Conduct yourselves as worthy ambassadors of this institution throughout your careers,” he said.

Highlighting the nation’s evolving security challenges, Shaibu urged the soldiers to draw strength from their training and act “with hope for success rather than fear of failure” when confronting adversity.

He reassured them of the Army’s unwavering support under his Soldier First policy.

“Our soldiers remain the core and enduring strength of the Nigerian Army.

“Uphold the core values of the Army and develop the determination to excel in your lives and careers,” he said.

The COAS emphasised the responsibility that comes with safeguarding Nigeria’s territorial integrity.

He also commended the Commandant, officers, instructors, and staff of the Depot for molding the recruits into disciplined, combat-ready soldiers, and announced that the newly approved Depot Nigerian Army in Abakaliki would soon begin training operations.

In his remarks, Governor Ademola Adeleke of Osun State lauded the Nigerian Army for its dedication to national security and ongoing operations against banditry and kidnapping, urging the recruits to serve as “steadfast custodians of peace and stability.”

The parade concluded with the formal induction of the soldiers, officially marking the start of their service to the nation.

(NAN).