Nigerian Army Declares Three-Day Mourning Period For Fallen Heroes In Niger State.
The Nigerian Army has announced a three-day mourning period from 25 to 27 June 2025 to honour the memory of 17 gallant soldiers who made the ultimate sacrifice in the line of duty. The soldiers lost their lives during a military operation in Kwana Dutse Local Government Area, Niger State, in a tragic incident that has deeply moved the nation.
In a statement issued by the Army Headquarters, the Nigerian Army expressed profound respect for the fallen heroes, whose bravery and dedication in defending the country against security threats will not be forgotten. As a mark of solemn tribute, all Nigerian Army formations and units across the country have been directed to fly the Nigerian Army flag at half-mast throughout the mourning period.
The 17 soldiers, described as exemplars of valour and patriotism, were killed while confronting insurgents in Niger State, a region plagued by banditry and terrorist activities. Their sacrifice underscores the immense risks Nigerian troops face in their relentless efforts to restore peace and security across the country.
“During this period, we pay our deepest respects to these fallen heroes and extend our heartfelt condolences to their families and loved ones,” the statement read. “Their unwavering dedication, valour, and sacrifice in defence of our nation will forever be remembered and cherished.”
The Nigerian Army has assured the public that the soldiers’ sacrifices will not be in vain, reaffirming its commitment to combating insecurity and ensuring the safety of all Nigerians. The statement also called for national solidarity in supporting the armed forces and the families of the fallen.
The declaration of the mourning period has resonated across Nigeria, with citizens and leaders alike expressing gratitude for the soldiers’ bravery. Social media platforms, including X, have seen an outpouring of tributes, with hashtags such as #HonourOurHeroes and #NigerianArmy trending as Nigerians share messages of condolence and pride.
President Bola Tinubu, in a separate statement, described the fallen soldiers as “the epitome of courage and selflessness,” vowing that their deaths would strengthen the government’s resolve to eradicate banditry and terrorism. He extended condolences to the families and assured them of the nation’s support during this difficult time.
The mourning period has also prompted calls for improved welfare and equipment for Nigerian troops, with analysts and civil society groups urging the government to prioritise the safety and resources of soldiers on the frontlines. “These brave men and women put their lives on the line for us daily. We must honour them not only in death but by ensuring those still serving are well-equipped and supported,” said Dr Aisha Mohammed, a security analyst based in Abuja.
As the nation observes the three-day mourning period, memorial services and prayers are being held in military formations across Nigeria. The Nigerian Army has also indicated that arrangements are underway to provide support to the families of the deceased, including financial assistance and counselling services.
The sacrifice of the 17 soldiers serves as a poignant reminder of the ongoing challenges Nigeria faces in tackling insecurity, particularly in the North-West, where banditry, kidnappings, and insurgent activities have displaced thousands and claimed numerous lives. Their courage in the face of such threats has been hailed as a beacon of hope for a nation striving for peace.
As the Nigerian Army flag flies at half-mast, the country stands united in gratitude and reverence for its fallen heroes. Their legacy, the Army pledged, will continue to inspire the fight for a safer and stronger Nigeria.

