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Abiodun Launches 2024 Armed Forces Remembrace Emblem, Donates N10m to Legionnaires

December 19, 2023 2 min read

Ogun State governor, Prince Dapo Abiodun, on Monday launched the year 2024 Armed Forces Remembrance Emblem, promising that his administration would continue to prioritize the welfare of its serving and retired personnel.

Prince Abiodun, at the launch of the Remembrance Emblem at the Governor’s Office, Oke-Mosan, Abeokuta, also donated N10 million to the legionnaires.

He called on Nigerians to extend their support and care to the families left behind by the fallen heroes.

The governor also promised to look into the accommodation request of the legion, adding that a beffiting edifice would be made available to them.

β€œAs we celebrate the Armed Forces Remembrance Day, let us also remember the family of these fallen heroes. They have endured countless tears and heartaches, yet they have remained resilient, steadfast in their support of their loved ones.

β€œWe must continue to extend our support and care to these families, ensuring that they are never forgotten and are provided with the necessary assistance and opportunities to leave fulfilling lives.

β€œIn this regard, we will prioritize the welfare and wellbeing of our serving and retired personal. We owe it to them to ensure that they are taken care of and allowed to transit seamlessly to civilian life.

β€œI want to extend my biggest gratitude to the Nigerian Armed Forces for their unwavering commitment and selflessness against various threats to our peace and unity.

β€œThrough their brilliant efforts, we have been able to maintain stability and ensure the safety of our citizens,” he said.

Prince Abiodun added that his administration would continue to collaborate with the armed forces in addressing various security challenges in the state.

The governor also said that his administration is fully committed to providing the necessary support and resources to ensure that the armed forces could carry out their duties effectively and efficiently.

Earlier in his remarks, the state Chairman of the Nigeria Legion, Master Warrant Officer Orukotan Olumuyiwa (rtd), noted that there was an increase in the number of widows and orphans in need of care and support as a result of security challenges that exerted pressure on the armed forces whose personnel had continuously been drafted to tackle security issues in the country.

Orukotan commended the efforts of the state government to reposition the economy, even as he called for concerted efforts to ameliorate the hardship being faced by widows and orphans of fallen heroes.