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Former Nigerian Army Chief Advocates for Compulsory Military Training

Oluwadara Akingbohungbe
By Oluwadara Akingbohungbe
Published: July 5, 2025
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In a recent address, retired Lt.-Gen. Azubuike Ihejirika, former Chief of Army Staff, has urged the Nigerian government to introduce mandatory military training for all citizens, starting with participants in the National Youth Service Corps (NYSC). He believes this initiative will cultivate national unity, discipline, and resilience amid the country’s escalating security and social challenges.

Ihejirika made these remarks on Friday evening during the 50th anniversary celebration of the Nigerian Defence Academy Regular Course 18 Alumni Association held in Abuja. Reflecting on his early military career, he highlighted the strong bonds and camaraderie developed among officers, which were foundational to their professional growth and contributions to nation-building.

“Given the current situation of things in our country, I believe it’s time we start thinking about mandatory military training for our citizens. We can start with the National Youth Service. This will help us build a generation of Nigerians who understand sacrifice, responsibility, and patriotism,” he stated.

Okay.ng reports that Ihejirika also commended the government’s recent decision to reinstate the old national anthem, emphasizing that the line “Though tribe and tongue may differ, in brotherhood we stand” encapsulates the spirit of national service and shared identity. He expressed concern that the anthem has been reduced to mere ceremonial fanfare at official functions and called for its reintegration into daily school routines, community gatherings, and national events.

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Drawing from his personal journey, Ihejirika recounted his humble origins in a village in Abia State and how military discipline shaped his character and career trajectory. He acknowledged the mentorship and support from colleagues that propelled him to become Nigeria’s 22nd Chief of Army Staff.

Beyond his proposal, the retired general praised the current Nigerian Armed Forces leadership, noting their extensive experience gained from peacekeeping missions in Liberia, Sierra Leone, and other conflict zones. “Many of the officers leading today served in Liberia, Sierra Leone, and other conflict zones. They have earned their stars through real battle experience and are doing remarkably well,” he remarked.

Ihejirika concluded by urging Nigerian leaders at all levels to prioritize peace and unity, reminding them that no political office or position can be sustained without national cohesion.

The event was attended by notable dignitaries including the Minister of State for Defence, the Chief of Defence Staff, and representatives of the service chiefs.

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