CDS seeks more literature on military to inspire younger generation
By Amen Gajira
The Chief of Defence Staff, Gen. Christopher Musa, has called for more books written on the military so as to inspire the younger generation to join the Armed Forces to serve Nigeria together.
Musa made the call during the public presentation and launch of a book titled: ‘Professionalism and Service to Fatherland: The Military Heroes of Southern Kaduna’.
The book, written by Pastor Agat Nkut in honour of retired military officers from Southern Kaduna, was launched on Sunday in Kagoro, Kaura Local Government Area of Kaduna State.
Represented by Maj.-Gen. Henry Yanet, the defence chief stated that writing books on the military was a noble idea that ought to be embraced by all and sundry.
He commended the author for documenting the contributions of retired Southern Kaduna military officers to national stability.
“We encourage people to write about the military because if we don’t tell our story hardly anybody will tell it for us,” he stated.
In his remarks, Gov. Uba Sani, represented by the Commissioner for Internal Security and Home Affairs, Dr James Kanyip, described the book as a landmark of patriotism.
He commended the initiative for preserving the legacies of Southern Kaduna veterans and called on retired military to remain engaged in national development and peace building.
Also speaking, the Executive Chairman of the Kaduna State Internal Revenue Service, Mr Jerry Adams, said the book served as a reminder of the integral role retired Southern Kaduna officers had played in fostering unity, patriotism and resilience.
Adams stated that service to the nation was not a role confined to the uniformed officers but extends to everyone.
“As we navigate the complexities of security in our area, we must continue to look to the example set by our retired officers.
“Their commitment to professionalism and their tireless efforts to maintain peace is an inspiration to us all,” he added.
On his part, Prof. Ayuba Kwasau, the book reviewer, explained that the 466-page book, containing five chapters, paid tributes to retired officers from Southern Kaduna and their invaluable contributions.
Kwasau lauded the author’s meticulous research, historical insight and engaging narrative style.
He urged young Nigerians to draw inspiration from the exemplary service of the military heroes profiled in the book. (NAN)
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