Kogi State governor, Ahmed Ododo has announced the donation of N9 million to nine widows of fallen soldiers during the West African Social Activities, WASA, 2025 festivities.
The ceremony held at 12 Brigade Headquarters, Chari‑Maigumeri Barracks, Lokoja, brought together military personnel, community leaders and families of service men who have paid the ultimate price for Nigeria’s security.
Represented by the State Security Adviser, Jerry Omodara, the governor reaffirmed his administration’s commitment to support the Nigerian Army and security agencies.
He described the initiative as a moving gesture underscoring the state’s gratitude for the ultimate sacrifice made by the military.
Ododo, serving as special guest of honour, praised the 12 Brigade’s WASA, describing it as a vibrant showcase of Nigeria’s cultural heritage.
“The event is a vital morale boost for troops who have spent the year on operations, training and community security.
“The annual WASA tradition has been “impressively sustained” and provides soldiers a chance to unwind with families after a demanding year,” he said.
He traced WASA’s roots to the West African Frontier Force, the predecessor of the Nigerian Army, emphasising its role in fostering unity, camaraderie and a sense of belonging among officers, soldiers and their dependents.
The governor lauded the colorful performances by various cultural troupes, saying the displays proved that “you have not broken links with your cultural backgrounds.”
He congratulated the brigade for a successful 2025 operations that kept peace and security across Kogi, urging personnel to remain “focused, resilient and proactive” as they enter 2026.
Ododo reaffirmed the state’s commitment to support the Nigerian Army and other security agencies, promising continued assistance to improve welfare and operational effectiveness.
Earlier, the Commander of 12 Brigade, Brigadier-General Kasim Sidi assured residents of the army’s commitment to maintain peace and security.
He described WASA as a significant occasion that brought together, officers, soldiers, families and friends to celebrate shared identity, cultural heritage and collective achievements.
The commander praised the dedication, discipline and professionalism of officers and soldiers, highlighting the Brigade’s achievements in 2025, including successful military operations against bandits and kidnappers in Kogi. (NAN)





