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As the yuletide season gets to it’s climax, Nigerians have been urged to remember the Armed Forces and other security agencies in prayers.
Convener, Prayer and Support For the Nigerian Armed Forces and other Security Agencies PSNAFSA, Ambassador Mary Abayomi-Fatile said this became necessary following the doggedness with which terrorism and other violent crimes in Nigeria were being tackled.
Speaking at a press conference in Ikeja, Lagos, Amb. Fatile said, “Come rain, come shine, these people are there. As I speak, these military personnel are in the trenches, jungles and creeks protecting us and the nation’s assets.
“Some of them have not gone home for years, let alone seeing their loved ones.”
Amb. Fatile appealed to Nigerians to always show love rather than castigating and criticizing the soldiers.
She added, “It would be nice to also extend the love to the personnel’s extended family.
“In the United States of America, security agents are celebrated and honoured.”
She expressed condolence to traditional rulers and people of Tudun Biri community in Igabi Local Government area of Kaduna State, that lost their loved ones.
In an emotional tone Fatile said, “The Lord Almighty will comfort them and heal the wounded ones.
“Affliction of such will never arise again.”
Appreciating the Chief of Defence Staff (CDS) General Christopher Musa and the Service Chiefs for their good work in the onslaught against insurgency since they assumed office, Amb. Fatile expressed optimism that with the efforts put in place, insecurity would be addressed.
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