Tinubu urges military to uphold democracy



‎President Bola Tinubu has charged the Nigerian military to remain steadfast in discipline, loyalty and unity, describing the Armed Forces as the enduring symbol of Nigeria’s shared strength and guardians of the nation’s democracy.

‎The President also reaffirmed his administration’s commitment to supporting the military to ensure lasting peace and stability across the country.
‎Tinubu gave the charge through the Minister of Information and National Orientation, Alhaji Mohammed Idris, at the 2026 Armed Forces Celebration and Remembrance Day (AFCRD) Gala and Award Night.

‎“As your Commander-in-Chief, I charge you to remain true to the values of discipline, loyalty and unity that define you as service personnel. In a diverse nation such as ours, you remain the enduring symbol of our shared strength,” the President said.

‎He urged the Armed Forces to remain loyal to the Constitution and democratic ideals, stressing that their role as guardians of national unity was as important as their responsibility to defend the country’s territorial integrity.

‎“I urge you to remain loyal to our Constitution and our democracy. Your role as guardians of our unity is as vital as your role as defenders of our borders, for our strength as a nation lies in our unity,” he added.

‎Tinubu said the welfare of troops was inseparable from national security, assuring personnel of improved equipment, enhanced training and better living conditions.

‎He stressed that his administration would continue to match the sacrifices of the military with concrete support.

‎The President paid glowing tributes to fallen heroes who paid the supreme price in defence of the nation, noting that their names were etched not only on monuments but also in the hearts of Nigerians.

‎He said remembrance of fallen heroes was a permanent national duty and not merely a ceremonial exercise.

‎Tinubu commended serving personnel for their courage and resilience on the front lines, noting that recent operational successes had helped restore confidence and safety in many communities previously affected by insecurity.

‎He also acknowledged the sacrifices of military families, describing their support as a vital pillar of national defence.

‎The President announced the approval of two nationwide engagement initiatives—the Thank-A-Soldier Electronic Wall and the My Nigerian Hero Campaign—to enable Nigerians to honour service personnel and veterans.

‎He assured Nigerians that despite progress recorded under the Renewed Hope Agenda, the government would not relent until every citizen could live and work in safety and dignity.

‎The event featured various award categories presented to deserving serving and retired officers of the Armed Forces.
‎Among the awardees were the Chief of Army Staff, Lt.-Gen. Waidi Shaibu; former Chief of Army Staff, retired Lt.-Gen. Tukur Buratai; and former Army spokesperson, retired Brig.-Gen. Sani Usman, among others.