Mr Tajudeen made the call on Monday at the opening of a two-day public hearing on five military-related bills, organised by the House Committee on Defence in Abuja.
The deputy governor commended residents of Ikorodu for their support, cooperation and peaceful coexistence.
Abubakar Badaru says the defence ministry’s 2023 supplementary budget and part of its 2024 budget will be used to end insurgency and terrorism.
“It remains crucial for the public to steadfastly support our troops,
Mr Kalu said the specialised force would go a long way to assist the existing security agencies in defending Nigeria’s territorial integrity.
A Reps committee gave the assurance during an oversight visit to the defence ministry on Friday.
