Stephen Ukandu, Umuahia
Brigade Commander, 14 Brigade Nigeria Army, Ohafia, Brig. Gen. Olusola Diya, has said that Nigeria could use her rich cultural diversities to foster national unity and cohesion.
Gen. Diya who stated this during the Brigade’s West Africa Social Activities (WASA), marking the end of its 2024 operational activities, observed that Nigeria is blessed with rich cultural heritage that could be harnessed to promote peaceful coexistence and unity among the various ethnic groups in the country.
The Brigade Commander described WASA as “a social event that provides an opportunity to showcase traditional dances and cultural diversities in a relaxed setting.”
Gen. Diya noted that this year’s WASA was particularly special to him, being the second time he was overseeing the event as Brigade Commander.
He said: “This occasion has given me the chance to interact with the members of the larger GEJ Barracks, the host community, and friends of the barracks.”
In a remark, Gov. Alex Otti, lauded WASA as an event that helped reduce stress and promoted unity among military personnel from various cultural backgrounds.
The Governor who was represented by the Chairman of Umuahia South Local Government Area, Mr Chinedu Enwereuzo, said he was thrilled by the vibrant cultural displays by Army personnel and their families.
Otti said: “With the array of dance troupes and other colourful events, I am convinced that the purpose behind organising this WASA has been achieved.”
Gov. Otti assured the Nigerian Army of his Government’s continued support to aid their operations.
The Governor, however, tasked military personnel on discipline and professionalism especially in dealing with civilians.
Urging them to live exemplary lives, Otti said: “Whatever actions you exhibit outside will affect the image of the entire Nigerian Army.”
The 2024 WASA featured a variety of cultural performances, including traditional dances from different ethnic groups among the Army.
It also featured competition in local dishes from different tribes, tug-of-war competitions, and the lighting of a bonfire.
Awards, prizes, and souvenirs were presented to soldiers in recognition of their dedication and service during the 2024 operational year.