President Bola Ahmed Tinubu has announced the rescheduling of the Federal Executive Council (FEC) meeting initially planned for today, following the passing of Lt. General Taoreed Lagbaja, the Chief of Army Staff. This change was communicated through a statement released by Bayo Onanuga, the President’s Special Adviser on Information and Strategy, on Wednesday. The FEC meeting will be rescheduled to a future date, which will be announced in due course.
The decision to postpone the council meeting is a mark of respect for General Lagbaja, who passed away unexpectedly on the night of November 5, 2024. Appointed as Chief of Army Staff on June 19, 2023, General Lagbaja served the Nigerian Army with distinction until his untimely death. Known for his leadership and commitment to national security, he played a significant role in modernizing the armed forces and supporting national stability efforts during his tenure.
In addition to rescheduling the FEC meeting, President Tinubu ordered that flags be flown at half-staff nationwide for a period of seven days to honor the late general. This symbolic gesture reflects the high regard with which General Lagbaja was held within both the military and the civilian spheres, acknowledging his dedication to Nigeria’s security and stability.
Earlier today, President Tinubu expressed his deepest sympathies to General Lagbaja’s family and to the broader Nigerian Armed Forces. In his condolence message, he honored General Lagbaja’s contributions to the country and praised his dedication to protecting Nigeria and advancing its defense capabilities. Tinubu described Lagbaja as a devoted leader whose absence will be profoundly felt across the nation. In his message, the President also wished the late general eternal peace, recognizing his service as a lasting legacy that will continue to inspire those in the armed forces and beyond.
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The news of General Lagbaja’s death has sent ripples throughout the country, with many public figures and officials expressing condolences and sharing memories of the late general’s influence on Nigeria’s military strength. His passing marks a significant loss to the Nigerian Army and the country, as he was deeply respected for his efforts to reform and bolster Nigeria’s defense operations in the face of various security challenges.
With flags at half-staff and the postponement of key government meetings, Nigeria honors the memory of Lt. General Lagbaja as a national hero. As the country mourns, the government and military continue to pay tribute to his legacy, reinforcing the impact of his service and the importance of his contributions to Nigeria’s security and national unity.