The General Officer Commanding (GOC) 3 Division Nigerian Army and Commander of Operation SAFE HAVEN (OPSH), Major General Abdulsalam Abubakar, has called on troops and their families to remain vigilant and security-conscious during the festive season. Speaking during the 2024 edition of the West African Social Activities (WASA) celebration held on Sunday, December 22, at the Rhino Sports Pavilion, Maxwell Khobe Cantonment, Jos, Plateau State, the GOC emphasized the importance of discipline and professionalism.
“As we celebrate the festive season, I urge all personnel and their families to remain vigilant and security-conscious. We are currently conducting Operation Golden Peace to ensure a secure harvest and a joyful festive season. Your conduct must always align with the military’s code of ethics. Any deviation from expected behavior will be taken seriously,” Major General Abubakar stated.
The WASA celebration, a longstanding tradition in the Nigerian Army, serves as a platform to foster camaraderie among military personnel, their families, and the host community while celebrating Nigeria’s rich cultural heritage.
The event was attended by dignitaries, including representatives of the Plateau State Government, traditional rulers, senior military officers, and heads of security agencies. Among the notable attendees were the Plateau State Commissioner for Police, the Director of the Department of State Services, and the Commander of 551 Nigerian Air Force Station.
Delivering a goodwill message on behalf of Plateau State Governor Caleb Mutfwang, the Commissioner for Lands, Survey, and Town Planning, Barrister Nyam Peter Gai, commended the military’s efforts in maintaining peace and security in the state.
“We deeply appreciate your unwavering commitment to ensuring peace and security across Plateau State. This event is a testament to the strong bond between the military and the people of Plateau State. Together, we will continue to build on the peace we enjoy today,” the governor’s message read.
Highlights of the event included vibrant cultural displays, a tug-of-war competition, the beating of the retreat, and the lighting of the bonfire by the special guest of honor. Awards and gifts, were presented to outstanding personnel and barrack residents in recognition of their exemplary service and contributions.
Major General Abubakar lauded the synergy between security agencies and the local community, noting that the cooperation had been instrumental in fostering peace in the state. He also expressed gratitude to the Chief of Army Staff, Lieutenant General Olufemi Oluyede, for his unwavering support, which has enhanced the welfare and operational capacity of the 3 Division.
The GOC also reflected on the significance of WASA, describing it as more than a celebration but a platform to strengthen unity and cooperation within the military and beyond.
“WASA serves as a reminder of the importance of togetherness and mutual support. It allows us to celebrate our cultural diversity and reflect on the achievements of the past year while preparing for the challenges ahead,” he added.
In his closing remarks, Governor Mutfwang reiterated the government’s commitment to supporting the military and other security agencies in ensuring sustained peace and security in Plateau State.
“Let us continue to harness our cultural diversity to promote unity and patriotism. Plateau State remains committed to its reputation as the ‘Home of Peace and Tourism,’ and we will continue to invest in initiatives that promote cultural integration and tourism,” the governor stated.
The WASA celebration marked the conclusion of the 2024 training activities for the 3 Division and set the stage for the commencement of a new chapter in 2025.