The Chief of Defence Staff (CDS), General Olufemi Oluyede has commended the spirit of resilience of troops of the Nigerian Army for standing tall to defend the territorial integrity of the country saying “while many Nigerians celebrate this season with their loved ones, you remain steadfast at your duty posts.”
“With sweat on your temples and strength in your backs, you are the wall that never breaks and the hope that can never be shattered,” the CDS noted.
In the same vein, the Chief of Army Staff (COAS), Lieutenant General Waidi Shaibu, while feting with the frontline troops of Operation FANSAN YAMMA at a special Christmas luncheon held at Giginya Cantonment, Sokoto State, described the Christmas luncheon as a long-standing tradition aimed at recognising the sacrifices, resilience and professionalism of troops deployed in operational theatres.

The operational visit by both the CDS and COAS to Headquarters Joint Task Force (North West), Operation FANSAN YAMMA was aimed at boosting morale, appreciating the sacrifices of troops and reinforcing strategic directives for ongoing operations across the North West.
Addressing officers and soldiers at the luncheon, the CDS conveyed warm Yuletide greetings and commended the troops for their courage, discipline and unwavering commitment to duty, especially at a time when many Nigerians were celebrating with their families.
He praised the operational gains recorded under Operation FANSAN YAMMA, noting that the efforts of the troops have significantly contributed to restoring public confidence and stabilising the North West geopolitical zone and adjoining states.
The CDS urged sustained collaboration with other security agencies, federal and state authorities, as well as continuous engagement with local communities to consolidate peace.
He further charged the troops to maintain heightened vigilance during the festive period, warning that criminal elements often attempt to exploit such periods to undermine security.
“Remain alert, proactive and disciplined at all times, strictly adhering to the rules of engagement and respect for human rights. Do not be swayed by false narratives or propaganda,” he cautioned.

In his remarks, the Chief of Army Staff Lieutenant General Waidi Shaibu said that “It gives me a deep sense of fulfilment to celebrate Christmas with you, our gallant troops of Operation FANSAN YAMMA, alongside the Chief of Defence Staff.
Lieutenant General Shaibu noted that the Christmas season provides an opportunity for reflection, thanksgiving and remembrance of fallen heroes whose ultimate sacrifices continue to make Nigeria safer.
He assured the troops that the Nigerian Army would continue to honour its fallen personnel by supporting their families and upholding their legacy.
He reiterated his Command Philosophy of Transforming the Nigerian Army into a More Professional, Adaptable, Combat-Ready and Resilient Force, with strong emphasis on personnel welfare, rewards for excellence and operational readiness.
The COAS urged the troops to celebrate responsibly, remain security-conscious and uphold the highest standards of conduct, while conveying the appreciation of the President and the gratitude of well-meaning Nigerians for their selfless service.
The Acting Director, Army Public Relations (DAPR), Colonel Appolonia Anele added in a statement that both the Service Chiefs reaffirmed the commitment of the Armed Forces of Nigeria to safeguarding the nation’s peace, unity and democratic stability, while wishing the troops a Merry Christmas and a peaceful and prosperous New Year 2026.