Lagbaja, who was appointed army chief by President Bola
Tinubu in June 2023, died after battling an undisclosed ailment.
Following his demise, the president conferred on him the
national honour of Commander of the Federal Republic (CFR).
In a tribute
posted on X, the ADC said he envisioned writing Lagbaja’s biography,
and not his obituary.
“I first met you 10 years ago, on 1st of December 2014, as
my Commanding Officer in 72 Special Forces Battalion,” Bukar wrote.
“It was then that you started instilling in me the warrior
ethos and leadership spirit which eventually prepared me for my sojourn in the
NE operation.
“I consider myself lucky – and privileged – to have worked
with you closely from 2019, and tapped from your sterling virtues of leadership,
compassion, and humility.”
Bukar said he gained valuable life lessons from Lagbaja,
including attention to detail and courtesy.
“From you, I learned a lot, I must say. From seemingly
trivial things which many might ignore, like making your bed before checking
out of a hotel room, ensuring you tip the housekeeper before leaving and many
more,” he continued.
“You always thanked your driver whenever he took you home
safely from a journey. Your generosity, also, was next to none.
“You also taught me that as a leader, one needed to think
and plan for subordinates. For instance, you knew when I was due for courses,
and you ensured I went for them when the time came.
“You never denied or reduced anyone’s application for pass
or leave when such applications were brought to you, and you would say ‘Go for
your pass, the work will be done.”
The president has appointed Olufemi Olatubosun Oluyede as
the acting chief of army staff and is now seeking senate approval.