Abuja, 16 January, 2025 / 2:05 pm (ACI Africa).
The Archbishop of Abuja Catholic Archdiocese in Nigeria has paid tribute to the country’s military men and women who died in the line of duty, describing the fallen soldiers’ sacrifice as “a reminder of Christ’s salvific sacrifice”.
In his message on the occasion of the Armed Forces Interdenominational service that was held in Abuja on Sunday, January 12, Archbishop Ignatius Ayau Kaigama acknowledged the courage and dedication of Nigeria’s military personnel, attributing the nation’s democracy, freedom, and progress to Armed Forces’ loyalty and commitment.
“Today, we fittingly remember with gratitude and pride our fallen heroes who honorably served and courageously sacrificed their lives for our fatherland, Nigeria. Their sacrifice is a reminder of Christ’s salvific sacrifice and a call to be prepared if possible, to lay down our own lives in service of others,” Archbishop Kaigama said in the homily published Thursday, January 15.
He said the Remembrance Day was “of immense significance” to the people in Nigeria, adding, “God has always blessed Nigeria with courageous, intelligent, and dedicated military men and women.”
“We owe a lot to our fallen heroes of the armed forces, for the supreme price paid and the sacrifice made to unite this country and to represent it abroad excellently,” the Nigerian Catholic Archbishop said.