His Excellency Alhaji Atiku Abubakar and presidential
candidate of the Peoples Democratic Party, PDP, in the 2019 general elections, has
called on the federal government and well-meaning Nigerians to rise in support
of families of the nation’s fallen military personnel who died in the line of
duty.
Atiku
in a condolence message to the Nigerian Army over the recent attack that led to
loss of lives of officers and men of the 157 Task Force Battalion in Metele,
Borno State, also tasked those desirous of celebrating his birthday to channel
their resources to charitable organizations dedicated to the cause of the
common man.
“These
deaths are very painful and the loss of even one member of our armed forces
pierces my heart because these heroes did not have to die. They volunteered to
do a job that keeps this nation safe.
“The
gallant men and women of our security services are our first and last line of defense
against enemies of our nation and deserve the support and confidence of all
Nigerians. We sleep well at night in our beds, because they stay awake uncomfortably
in the fields.
“I
feel immense sadness when I think of the families they leave behind and pray
Almighty God to grant their surviving family members fortitude to bear up in a
time like this.
“These
men and women gave their best and we must reciprocate their sacrificial giving.
“Instead
of celebrating my birthday this year, which is coming up in a few days, I
choose to rather celebrate our fallen heroes.
“As
such, I hereby declare an endowment to provide full financial scholarships to
five children of our fallen heroes from the 157 Task Force Battalion in Metele
up to whatever level they are able and willing to reach at the American
University of Nigeria, Yola.
“I
further call on those who desire to celebrate my birthday, that instead of
sending me gifts, they should donate their gifts and money to the widows and
orphans of our fallen military heroes.
“I
also call on all Nigerians, rich or poor to do what they can for the families
of our fallen heroes. They gave us all. We owe it to them to show love and
support to the families they left behind.
“I
call on the federal government to think about setting up a benevolent fund for
the support of widows and children of our fallen military heroes, run by an
independent body, to which the public and corporate bodies can pay in funds.
This is the least that we owe these gallant heroes,” he wrote in a statement.
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