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Abiodun describes soldiers who die in service as martyrs

Ogun state Governor, Dapo Abiodun on Sunday says military officers who die in active service should be regarded as martyrs.

He enjoined the people of the state not to wait until the next Armed Forces Remembrance Day to support the wives and families of fallen soldiers.

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Like the early Christians, who died in the defence of their faith, Gov. Abiodun said these “military martyrs paid the supreme sacrifice for Nigeria to remain one and for us to sleep with our two eyes closed.”

He urged fellow Nigerians to look around their neighbourhoods and stretch out their hands of fellowship to the families’ of late military men or retired members of the military.

Gov. Abiodun said these at the special church service held to mark the 2020 Armed Forces Remembrance Day held at the Cathedral Church of St. Peters, Ake in Abeokuta.

The governor said that his administration would continue to support the Nigerian Legion and surviving heroes and also ensure that it improves the welfare of all retired service personnel.

“I want to enjoin all of us that let us not wait until the Remembrance Day of 2021. Let us look around us, let’s find a widow; let’s find a widower; let’s find an orphan of a fallen soldier; let us reach out to them. May the labour of our heroes not be in vain.

“As an administration, we shall continue to support the Nigerian Legion. We shall continue to appreciate all our fallen heroes. We shall continue to support our living heroes with equipments.

We will ensure they are better motivated and we will look after their welfare, so that you and I can sleep better at night,” he said.

In his sermon, the Bishop of Yewa Diocese, Rt. Rev. Micheal Oluwarohunbi, said that the first thing that comes to mind when the day is mentioned is peace.

He commended the governor for being a man of peace and for carrying everyone along in the state, stating that if the country keeps failing to learn from its past, it will continue to repeat the mistakes of the past.

The cleric commended members of the armed forces for defending the territorial integrity of the country and urged the federal government not to interfere with religious matters.

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“Be sensitive to the yearnings of the people; increase the financial support being given to the families of fallen heroes and give positive consideration to the restructuring of the country,” the bishop added.

He commended the federal government on its decision to release Sambo Dasuki and Omoyele Sowore from detention, saying justice requires that people are treated with decorum.

The only Bible passage of the service was read by the state governor from the book of Sirach, chapter 44, verse 1-10.

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