Presidential Guard Brigade (Nigeria)


The Presidential Guards Brigade is an elite brigade of the Nigerian Army responsible for protecting the President of Nigeria. The members of the brigade are a group of Nigerian soldiers who guard the residence of the President and his guests, as well as perform ceremonial duties.
It is composed of the following smaller units:
The Presidential Guard Brigade of the Nigerian Army was formed in September 1962 as the Federal Guards. It was created for the purpose of carrying out ceremonial and security duties in Lagos and Abuja similar to the role of the British Household Division in London. In May 1966, Major General Johnson Aguiyi-Ironsi, who was the leader of the Nigerian Military Junta, renamed the Federal Guards to the National Guards. The soldiers who killed Ironsi on July 29, 1966, were drawn from the National Guards unit in Lagos. This operation lead to significant controversy over the area of responsibility and chain of command within the brigade.

Protective duties

The Guards Brigade provides security for the following individuals in the Nigerian presidential line of succession and with relevance to the President:
It works with the Nigeria Police Force in securing any area in the Federal Capital Territory.

Ceremonial actions and other traditions

Members of the brigade stand at the Presidential Villa in Aso Rock and also raise and lower the national flag at ceremonies and parades. The brigade holds a weekly changing of the guard ceremony outside Aso Villa. It also mounts the guard of honour on behalf of the Nigerian Armed Forces during national events such as the Armed Forces Day festivities and the national Independence Day Parade. It has also mounted the guard of honour during state arrival ceremonies for foreign dignitaries who undertake state visits to Abuja. Dignitaries who have the inspected the brigade while on state visits have included Dmitry Medvedev, Recep Tayyip Erdogan and Jacob Zuma. Regular performances also took place at occasions when foreign ambassadors presented their diplomatic credentials to the President, as well as during the official arrival and departure of the State President from various cities, especially those cities in which his official residences were situated.
Other past ceremonial events in which the PG was present include the following:
The brigade holds an annual regimental dinner at the brigade's mess hall of the Brigade of Guards. It is usually held at the end of the year and takes place annually. As per protocol, the semi-formal green Mess dress uniform is usually worn by officrs and personnel on this occasion. In 2016, a special dinner was held in honor of the victories over Boko Haram, with President Buhari being the guest of honour. During the dinner, the Army Chief, Lieutenant General Tukur Buratai presented a captured Boko Haram flag, recovered from Camp Zero, to the brigade. President Buhari also for a brief moment directed the Guards Brigade Band.

Sports Competition

The Guards Brigade Sporting Competition is held annually by the brigade as an inter-unit tournament of sports such as: Football, Basketball, Volleyball, Table Tennis, Boxing, Judo, Taekwondo, and a Combat Relay Race. Units that have participated in the past include 176 Battalion, 177 Guards Battalion, 102 Battalion and the Guards Brigade Garrison.

Commanders

In late 2018, the brigade was accused of carrying out a massacre in the capital of Abuja against Shia muslims who were members of the Islamic Movement in Nigeria. The protesters of the IMN who were at the scene were protesting the imprisonment of Ibrahim Zakzaky, a Shia cleric who is the leader of the IMN and has stayed in detention since December 2016. At least 45 IMN protesters were killed in the massacre.