The Nigeria Chief of
Army
Staff,
Lt.-Gen.
Tukur
Buratai
has been
conferred with the Brazilian Military Order of Merit
Award at Brasilia in Brazil.
The Brazilian military order of merit award, which
is the
highest military honour in the country, is awarded to
military officers, who had distinguished themselves in
various military endeavours.
According to a statement issued by Brig.-Gen. Sani
Usman, the Director of Army Public Relations in Abuja
on Wednesday, the prestigious award was approved by
President Michel Temer of Brazil.
Buratai is on a visit to Brazil.
Usman said the approval was based on the
recommendation of the Brazilian Army Commander,
Gen. Eduardo Villas-Boas.
According to the citation at the occasion, the award was
in recognition of Buratai’s exemplary and world’s
recognised leadership qualities and the Nigerian Army’s
effort in the fight against terrorism and insurgency.
“He is one of the few foreign dignitaries to be so
honoured with such an award by the country,’’ the army
spokesman said.
In his vote of thanks, Buratai expressed appreciation for
the award.
He said the honour was not only to himself but to the
entire officers and soldiers of the Nigerian army and
indeed, Nigeria.
“I had never imagined that I was going to be given such
recognition when I was planning to visit the Brazilian
Army.
“It is no doubt a great honour to me, the Nigerian army
and the Federal Republic of Nigeria, to be bestowed with
the Brazilian military order of merit, which is the
highest and most prestigious award in the Brazilian
army,’’ he said.
He said the award was a clear manifestation of the long-
standing relationship between Brazil and Nigeria, which
also portrayed the recognition of Nigerian army’s effort
in the ongoing counter-insurgency operations in Nigeria.
The army chief thanked the government and people of
Brazil, as well as the commander of the Brazilian army
and his staff for finding him worthy of such award.
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