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Buhari Okays N134bn for Military Veterans
* Donates N10m at emblem appeal launch
* Reiterates commitment to bequeath a safer Nigeria in 2023
Deji Elumoye in Abuja
President Muhammadu Buhari has approved N134.7 billion for the payment of Security Debarment Allowance (SDA) to all veterans from 2017 to date.
The president also announced the donation of N10 million to the Nigerian Legion on behalf of the federal government at the launch of the 2023 Armed Forces Remembrance Day Emblem and Appeal fund.
Speaking Wednesday at the occasion, which preceded the meeting of the Federal Executive Council (FEC), at the State House, Abuja, President Buhari pledged the federal government’s commitment to the welfare of veterans by ensuring prompt payment of their pension and other entitlements, which had been demonstrated by his approval of the payment of SDA to veterans with effect from 2017.
‘‘However, in order to capture all veterans hitherto excluded from the payment of the SDA, I have approved a review of the effective date of the Manual of Financial Administration for the Armed Forces of Nigeria (MAFA) 2017.
‘‘Accordingly, I have also approved the sum of one hundred and thirty-four billion, seven hundred and forty-nine million, nine hundred and fifty-three thousand, two hundred and forty-three naira, sixty-nine kobo (N134,749,953,243.69) only for that purpose,’’ he said.
President Buhari also expressed delight that the Defence Health Maintenance Limited is living up to expectation in providing healthcare services to the veterans, noting the expansion of the reach of their services through the establishment of zonal and state offices.
He promised that government would continue to prioritise the provision of quality healthcare services to veterans and citizens at large.
The president also commended the efforts of the Nigerian Armed Forces in confronting banditry, kidnappings, molestations and killing of innocent citizens head-on, saying that these ‘‘vices alien to our culture’’ are on the decline.
He also noted that normalcy is gradually returning to some affected parts of the country due to the methodical approach and increasing military campaign to decimate subversive elements involved in destructive activities such as ‘‘in the insurgency in North-east, militancy in the Niger Delta”, as well as ethnic and religious tensions in some communities.
President Buhari assured Nigerians that his government will continue to reposition and strengthen all security agencies to enable them surmount the security challenges in the country.
He called on business enterprises to appreciate the sacrifice of servicemen and gallant troops by extending support to them in form of discounts and rebates upon purchases and services rendered, adding that this would act as a morale booster to members of the Armed Forces and assist them in carrying out their statutory responsibilities.
President Buhari reiterated that he will hand over a Nigeria that is free from insecurity to the next generation of leaders.
He expressed confidence that with the gallantry and sacrifices exhibited by men and women of the Armed Forces in the campaign against insurgency and other internal security operations, the nation will be returned to normalcy “as we continue to battle decisively all the security challenges”.
The president commended governors who are patrons of veterans in their respective states for their support of the Nigerian Legion.
As the Grand Patron of the Nigerian Legion, President Buhari urged government agencies at the federal and state levels to continue to patronise the services of the Nigerian Legion Corps of Commissionaires in the provision of security and other administrative services.
The potentials of ex-servicemen are enormous and can indeed be tapped for national development, he said, directing the Defence and Services Headquarters to continue to interface with the veterans in matters of security, intelligence and strategy.
The president recounted that the choice of 15th January as the Armed Forces Remembrance Day celebration is symbolic because it marked the end of the Nigerian Civil War.
‘‘The occasion gives cause for reflection and reminds us of the sacrifice made by our Armed Forces in preserving the unity of the country and highlights the need for us to guard this unity jealousy,’’ he said.
The president therefore, implored all citizens to refrain from detrimental actions and statements that could threaten national unity and integration but rather engage in positive actions that unite the country.
‘‘The strength of our country lies in our diversity; an endowment we must do all within our means to preserve,’’ he said.
On the 2023 emblem, the president explained that it remains a symbol of remembrance and a beacon of hope for a peaceful future with the unspoken message to the fallen heroes that their sacrifice was noble for the greater good of our fatherland.
‘‘It is also our humble way of appreciating the veterans and the families of their fallen colleagues,” the president said, calling on all Nigerians and non-Nigerians residing in the country, irrespective of their political affiliation or religious beliefs, to adorn the emblem with pride and identify with those who laid down their lives for the peace and security of the nation.
President Buhari also encouraged all to donate generously in support of the veterans and dependants of fallen heroes.
On his part, the Minister of Defence, Major General Bashir Magashi (rtd), pledged that the ministry would continue to ensure the prompt payment of the entitlements and death benefits of the deceased servicemen.
He also said the scholarship programme for the children of the deceased up to the tertiary level is being implemented.
The minister, however, called on well-meaning corporate and non-governmental organisations to prioritise the alleviation of the hardship faced by widows and orphans of the departed heroes.
The Chief of Defence Staff, Gen. Lucky Irabor, on behalf of the Armed Forces; the Inspector-General of Police (IG), Alkali Baba, on behalf of the intelligence community; and the Central Bank Governor, Godwin Emefiele, on behalf of the Bankers’ Committee; pledged donations to the Nigerian Legion at the Emblem Appeal launch.