A Soldier’s Letter Of Gratitude To General Buratai

A soldier in the Army who is currently serving in the northeast described the Chief of Army Staff,Lt. General T.Y Buratai in his letter titled MR. WELFARE as, “…leader of the anti-terrorism campaigns in Nigeria” whose re-orientation and repositioning of the Nigerian Army on the path of professionalism, patriotism and loyalty to our country, are virtuous that have etched indelibly on his psyche.

The soldier who preferred to remain anonymous but identified himself as S.O Udo said that he served Nigeria as an Army officer for 35 years. “And my retirement is due in the next few days by the special grace of God. He deserves my special thanksgiving because it has been his mercy and grace all the years,” said the officer.He went further to write that to say that, “Sir, even at the risk of flattery, please permit me to say, my last service years in the military under your leadership of the Nigerian Army have been very eventful and memorable to me. Without mincing words, I dare say, your emergence as COAS and leader of the anti-terrorism campaigns in Nigeria, at this time in our nation’s history is the best thing that has ever happened to the Nigerian Army in particular and our security architecture in general.”

The soldier did not hesitate to express his profound gratitude to God for enabling him to work under the COAS at this very particular time.”There is every reason for me to be happy; first for the rare privilege of serving my country through the Nigerian Army. And secondly; the joy of serving under your leadership of the Nigerian Army in the last few years, particularly, being part of the success story in the counter-insurgency operations of under your amiable leadership,” wrote the officer.

On the area of professionalism in the Army,the soldier’s August’s letter reads in part: “And quite notably, your re-orientation and repositioning of the Nigerian Army on the path of professionalism, patriotism and loyalty to our country, are virtuous that have etched indelibly on my psyche. I remain eternally grateful to you for the exposure you gave us in both military warfare and strategies; Indeed, your wisdom, foresight and leadership charisma are enviable.”

An interesting paragraph in the letter is the place where the soldier pleaded with the Army authority to extend his service in the Army for another two years to continue to serve his father land.He started by writing, “I will be bowing out of service, with pride and dignity, because through you, Nigerian Army personnel have reclaimed their pride of place and honour, as proud defenders of the sovereignty and territorial integrity of our beloved country, against terrorism and other insurgencies,” which is a testimony that shows that he is ready to honorably bow out of the service,he also wrote that, “I wish I could have the privilege of the extension of service for another two years to enable me continue to fight Boko Haram insurgents, with my colleagues in the trenches. I will miss your endearing leadership and colleagues.”

According to him,this is because, “Any soldier serving under your leadership of the Army is having an interesting and rewarding experience both in military warfare and leadership lessons, which shall be useful to us, even outside the Service.There have been many COAS since I was enlisted into the Nigerian Army. But your leadership output is uniquely different. Even as COAS, you have been a complete epitome of humility and welfarism in leadership. Soldiers are generally proud of you as a General who knows the job; a COAS who regularly visits his troops on the battlefront and a boss, who laces on his boots and join his troops in the trenches to battle insurgents.” The full version of the officer’s letter reproduced below:
July 4, 2018

The Chief Of Army Staff (COAS)

Lt. Gen. TY Buratai,

Nigerian Army Headquarters’ (AHQs),

Abuja.

Dear COAS, Sir.

Special Gratitude To Mr. Welfare!

I wish to first appreciate the Almighty God for His kindness

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