Arewa seeks establishment of military endowment fund

The Arewa Concerned Citizens Forum (ACCF) has called for establishing an endowment fund for the Nigerian military.
In a statement signed by its co-founders, Bello Usman and Victor Bobai, in Kaduna on Tuesday, the forum said that the move was to give back to the military personnel for their selfless service to humanity.
According to the forum, the initiative would serve as an appreciation for the sacrifices and contributions of the nation’s military personnel and their unwavering commitment to safeguarding the country.
The statement pointed out that the Nigerian military has faced numerous challenges in recent times, including insurgency, banditry, and other security threats.
It added that despite these challenges, the military personnel have continued to serve with dedication and bravery.
“It is our belief that a more comprehensive approach to supporting our military personnel is necessary to ensure their well-being and enhance their effectiveness,” it said.
The statement said that the endowment fund if established, would serve as a sustainable funding mechanism for the Nigerian military’s social needs and general well-being.
It equally argued that the fund would foster a sense of ownership and responsibility among stakeholders towards the welfare of military personnel.
Regarding the benefits, the forum argued that the fund would enhance the morale of the military personnel and improve the welfare and well-being of their families.
The ACCF stated, “The fund will also demonstrate appreciation for the sacrifices and contributions of our military personnel and contribution to national security and stability.
“We appeal to Nigerian governors, members of the National Assembly, multinational companies, financial institutions, and the aviation industry to contribute generously to the Nigerian Military Endowment Fund. Your support will significantly enhance the lives of our military personnel and their families.”
It added, “The ACCF believes that the Nigerian Military Endowment Fund will serve as a testament to our nation’s gratitude for the sacrifices and contributions of our military personnel. We urge all stakeholders to join us in this noble initiative and contribute generously to the endowment fund.”
The statement also urged wealthy entrepreneurs, politicians, and public officeholders to ensure that the military, which was having sleepless nights to keep Nigerians safe, was adequately supported.
Mr Bobai said, “Urging Nigerians to encourage and boost troop’s morale by showing appreciation for their sacrifices and service to the nation.”
It further stressed the need to provide emotional support and offer counselling services and mental health resources to help soldiers cope with trauma.
The statement appealed to relevant stakeholders to donate to the military welfare funds, volunteer with military organisations, and advocate for improved military welfare support military operations.
(NAN)
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