<p>Lagos State Governor Mr. Babajide Sanwo-Olu has said welfare of the Nigerian ex-Servicemen must be a priority.<br> The Governor stated this at the launch of the year 2020 Armed Forces Remembrance Day Emblem and Appeal Fund at the Lagos House, Ikeja.</p>



<p> ;A statement
signed by the governor’s spokesman, Gboyega Akosile  ;and made available to OpenLife, stated that
the governor said retired personnel of the Nigerian Armed Forces as well as
their immediate family members must not be left to suffer in retirement, noting
that some of them paid a supreme price fighting for a united Nigeria.</p>



<p>The Armed Forces Remembrance Day ceremony is held yearly
to celebrate the gallantry of military officers, ex-Servicemen and survivors of
wars among Nigerian Armed Forces, who fought to keep the peace and unity in the
country.<br>
The Governor said: “Our ex-Servicemen have laboured for the unity of our
country. When they retire, they must not be left to regret their service to our
fatherland. In their retirement, they deserve to live quality life and their
welfare must be at the centre of every programme created for them.<br>
“As a Government, we will continue to support them, not only during this period
of Armed Forces Remembrance Day, but all year round. We have working
relationships with members of the Nigerian Legion and we will continue to
review those relationships positively to see how we can finance and improve the
quality of life of each and everyone.”<br>
While launching the Appeal Fund, Sanwo-Olu urged members of the State Executive
Council and top government officials to donate generously to the cause.<br>
He said: “This is a very small but significant ceremony, as we have just
launched another yearly emblem for our fallen heroes and men of the various
armed forces. It is an event that will be on for the next six weeks, before
official inauguration on January 15, 2020.”<br>
Chairman of Lagos State Council of Nigeria Legion, Colonel Fola Akande (rtd),
urged contemporary leaders and political class not to forget the valour of the
fallen military personnel.<br>
He said: “We enjoin you all to always remember and identify with ex-Servicemen,
their widows and their dependent relatives, particularly in the season, to
donate generously by buying and wearing the Armed Forces Remembrance Day
Celebration emblem.”</p>



<p>&#8220;We want to say a very big thank you to Mr Governor
for making out time from his busy schedule to launch the year 2019/2020 appeal
fund.<br>
&#8220;We are hopeful and expectant of the biggest Emblem Appeal fund and
donation of all time by any Lagos State Governor to the Nigerian Legion in
Lagos this year.<br>
There was a symbolic decoration of the Governor; the Deputy Governor, Dr.
Obafemi Hamzat; the Chief of Staff, Mr Tayo Ayinde; the Secretary to the State
Government, Mrs Folashade Jaji; the Head of Service, Mr Hakeem Okunola and the
Attorney General and Commissioner for Justice, Mr Moyosore Onigbanjo, SAN by
Retired Col. Akande.</p>

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