The president emphasized the meaning of the celebration to the whole South African nation: "Every year we observe Armed Forces Day to recognize and celebrate the immense contribution made by the members of our armed forces in creating a better life for the South African people and for the people of our beloved continent Africa."
"As we gather to honor the serving members of our armed forces, those who have served in the past and those who have fallen over the years, we are reminded that we stand on the shoulders of patriots such as Reverend Isaac Wauchope Dyobha who, when confronted with death aboard the SS Mendi, led his countrymen in song," Ramaphosa said.
"Although our armed forces are always on guard to defend our hard-earned sovereignty and constitutional democratic order, they do much more than that. They actively contribute to the social and economic development of our country," he said, adding: "They have time and again shown that they are a force for good and an integral part of all progressive humanity."