Shettima hails TY Danjuma as foremost architect of Nigeria’s stability


Vice-President Kashim Shettima has described former defence minister Theophilus Danjuma as one of the foremost architects of Nigeria’s stability.

A statement on Tuesday by the spokesperson for the vice-president, Stanley Nkwocha, said Mr Shettima spoke at the 87th birthday celebration of Mr Danjuma, held in Lagos.

He also described the elder statesman as a national hero who has shaped Nigeria’s complex political and social landscape through decades of dedicated service.

He said Mr Danjuma’s life is an example of the highest ideals of national service, embodying a rare combination of moral courage, unwavering integrity, profound compassion and philanthropy.

The vice-president praised the celebrant’s extraordinary contributions to Nigeria, saying, “Our celebrant today is not merely a character in our history books; he is history itself. He has lived a life that transcends the ordinary—a life defined by bravery in the face of adversity, integrity in public service, and selflessness in philanthropy.

“T.Y. Danjuma’s decisive role during Nigeria’s most challenging periods, particularly his efforts in preserving the nation’s unity. Born in a nation yearning for heroes, T.Y. Danjuma rose to become one of the foremost architects of Nigeria’s stability.

“His valour and strategic brilliance during turbulent times not only preserved lives but also laid the groundwork for post-war reconciliation,” he said.

He praised Mr Danjuma’s leadership as Chief of Army Staff and Minister of Defence, crediting him with reforms that strengthened civil-military relations and upheld democratic principles.

Mr Shettima commended the celebrant for his philanthropic impact through the T.Y. Danjuma Foundation, which addresses critical issues like healthcare, education, and poverty alleviation.

“At 87, he remains a figure of inspiration—a testament to the values of duty, compassion, and integrity,” said the vice-president. “His life is a reminder that greatness lies not in the accumulation of power but in its purposeful use for the greater good.”

Responding, Mr Danjuma thanked Mr Shettima for making the time to honour his family with the visit on the occasion of his birthday.

(NAN)

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