COAS Conference: Osun monarch urges more support for military

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From Lateef Dada, Osogbo

A traditional ruler in Osun State, the Olowu of Kuta, Oba Hameed Oyelude, has called for more support to the Nigerian army to boost their morale as they strive to end insurgency and other criminal elements in the country.

The monarch said the ongoing Chief of Army Staff Conference is another opportunity to encourage the army and demonstrate love for them as the pride of the nation.

Olowu in a statement issued by his media office on Tuesday in Kuta maintains that the Nigerian military, especially the army should be given more support in this onerous task to keep Nigeria as one.

The monarch also congratulated eminent Nigerians who have contributed in no small measure to strengthen the army, especially the former Nigerian Ambassador to the Benin Republic, Ambassador Tukur Buratai, a former army chief of staff whose efforts he said have led to seamless transition and template that is helping the military to conquer the Boko Haram elements.

Olowu also congratulated the chief of army staff, Lt Gen. Farouq Yahaya for harmonious working relationships with other service chiefs.

He said, “as the Nigerian army strives to rid the country of Boko Haram and other criminal elements in the country, it’s the time to lend a helping hand and support the army.

“Our spiritual and moral support is very key at this moment and also I want the army and the military generally to know that Nigerians appreciate what they do and are solidly behind them.

“We should also remember the fallen heroes and the families of those that paid the supreme sacrifice while serving their fatherland. This is the only way to give hope for the living and assure the dead that their death will not be in vain,” he added.

The monarch congratulated President Muhammadu Buhari for giving the military the desired priority in budgetary allocation and assured the president that the Army led by General Farouq Yahaya will not disappoint him and the nation.

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