Pakistan High Commission in Nigeria Commemorates Independence and Defence Day, Honours Defenders and Martyrs

By Joel Ajayi

The High Commission of Pakistan in Nigeria has commemorated the country’s Independence and Defence Day with a grand ceremony that paid glowing tributes to Pakistan’s heroes and martyrs.

The event, which highlighted the sacrifices and bravery of Pakistan’s armed forces, drew a distinguished audience that included ambassadors, defence attachés from various countries, senior Nigerian civil and military officials, and members of the Pakistani community in Nigeria.

Speaking at the joint commemoration, the High Commissioner of Pakistan to Nigeria, Major General (Rtd) Sohail Ahmad Khan, described the occasion as a profound honour and celebrated Pakistan’s resilience, achievements, and global contributions since its independence in 1947.

He stated:

“Pakistan’s journey since 1947 has been one of remarkable achievement. Today, our nation stands tall on the world stage, contributing to global peace, economic growth, and human development. We are a key player in international forums, a reliable partner in counter-terrorism efforts, and a voice for justice in regions like Kashmir and Palestine. Our contributions to UN peacekeeping missions, with over 200,000 troops deployed since 1960, underscore our commitment to global stability.

“Pakistan is the fifth-largest producer of cotton, the fourth-largest producer of rice, and the fifth-largest producer of sugarcane. We also rank among the world’s top ten in the production of wheat, mangoes, dates, and oranges, while serving as a leading supplier of sports goods. Home to the world’s second tallest peak, K2, and five of the planet’s 14 highest mountains, Pakistan’s natural wonders are as remarkable as its economic and industrial strength.”

On the country’s military prowess, Major General Khan praised the courage and sacrifice of Pakistan’s armed forces, noting that the nation ranks 12th globally in the 2025 Global Firepower Index and remains a responsible nuclear state.

“No tribute to Pakistan’s stature is complete without honouring our armed forces,” he said. “They exemplify extraordinary courage, unwavering resolve, and profound sacrifice in the unyielding battle against terrorism. Over 80,000 brave men and women have laid down their lives, safeguarding not only our homeland but also contributing to global peace. The recent success of Operation Bunyanum Marsoos against Indian aggression in May 2025 stands as a testament to this strength.”

The High Commissioner further emphasized the strong and enduring ties between Pakistan and Nigeria, describing the relationship as one rooted in brotherhood, trust, and strategic partnership.

“Pakistan-Nigeria relations exemplify decades of friendship, marked by rapidly growing trade and economic ties, as well as deepening defence and security cooperation across all services,” he noted.

He concluded by calling for a renewed commitment to building a stronger, innovative, peaceful, and prosperous Pakistan.

“As we commemorate our Independence and Defence Day, let us renew our dedication to a future of innovation, peace, and prosperity. The Pakistani nation stands tall and firm against all odds. Together, we are unbreakable.”