By Shina Abubakar, Osogbo
Osun State Governor, Ademola Adeleke has stressed the need for Nigerians to support the military effort to defend the nation and ensure peace across the country.
A statement issued by the Governor’s spokesperson Olawale Rasheed stated that Adeleke disclosed this on Monday while laying a wreath at the closing ceremony of the 2024 Armed Forces Remembrance Day Celebration at the Military Cenotaph, in Osogbo, the Osun state capital.
The Governor added that this year’s celebration is unique to Osun State as the Chief of Army Staff, Lt. Gen. Taoreed Lagbaja is an illustrious son of the state.
He said, “The 2024 event is unique for Osun state because one of our illustrious sons is the Chief of Army Staff of this great nation. My brother, the Chief of Army Staff, Lieutenant General Taoreed Lagbaja, is making Osun proud by his firm and consummate leadership of the Nigerian Army. We are proud of him.
“In the past and present, our sons have played leading roles in various commanding heights of the nation’s military. Therefore, as the laying of wreaths is held nationally today, we have to remember the special place of Osun state in national defence.
“We are therefore not just remembering national heroes but many of our own sons and daughters who paid supreme price and who are still in the trenches in defence of the nation. We are honouring the memory of the living and the dead.
“I paid glorious tribute to our heroes, the veterans, the legionnaires who served so we can live. As I noted previously, we must ramp up our support for the veterans. The imperative of such backing for the veterans is an incentive to strengthen national defence.
“When a nation cares for her service personnel, the defence infrastructure is further entrenched with the civil population. The citizenry then get closer to the services, leading to ease of recruitment, commitment and passion for the defence of the nation.
“At the same time, I call on public and private bodies to expand their support for the military. In this age of conflict and economic depression, our security as a nation should remain a national priority. A secured nation enjoys a safe environment for human and capital development.
“Within the African context, Nigeria faces many challenges with conflicts in the Sahel and Sudanic regions. Our military is stretched thin with delicate responsibilities for internal and external protection of the fatherland. Despite economic woes, the military needs resources for operation and personnel care. It is almost a conditionality for the survival and preservation of the nation”, the statement reads.
Source: Vanguard