The Chief of Army Staff, Tukur Buratai, a lieutenant general, was on
April 25 conferred with the Brazilian Military Order of Merit Award, at
Brasilia, Brazil.
The Brazilian Military Order of Merit Award, which is the highest
military honour, is awarded to those military officers that have
distinguished themselves in various military endeavours. Mr. Buratai is
one of the few foreign dignitaries to be so honoured with such an award
by the country.
The prestigious award and its presentation to the Nigerian general,
was based on the approval of President Michel Temer, on the
recommendation of the Brazilian Army Commander, Eduardo Villas Boas, a
general.
According to citation at the occasion, the award was in recognition
of his exemplary and world’s recognised leadership qualities and the
Nigerian Army’s effort in the fight against terrorism and insurgency.
In his vote of thanks at the occasion, the visibly elated Chief of
Army Staff, Mr. Buratai, expressed appreciation for the honour, which he
described as not only to him personally, but to the entire officers and
soldiers of the Nigerian Army and indeed, Nigeria.
According to him, “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 went further to state that the award was a clear manifestation of
the long-standing relationship between Brazil and Nigeria, which also
portrays the recognition of Nigerian Army’s effort in the ongoing
counter-insurgency operations in Nigeria. He thanked the Government and
the people of Brazil, as well as the Commander of Brazilian Army and his
staff for finding him worthy of such award and recognition and for the
hospitality accorded him and his entourage.
He further expressed hope that his visit would serve as the needed
fulcrum for more strengthened relationship between the Nigerian Army and
the Brazilian Army.
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