Mr Boriowo said the initiative would also address manpower shortages within the armed forces and expand Nigeria’s overall medical training capacity.
Mr Shaibu reassured the WIA personnel of the Nigerian Army’s continued commitment to their welfare and well-being.
“We are making significant gains in our operations and will continue until our country is fully secured,” Mr Oluyede said.
Mr Harry, welcomed at the Sir Kashim Ibrahim House by Mr Sani, said his visit was to further boost the morale of the wounded soldiers.
According to Mr Lagbaja, the only thing better than democracy for Nigeria in this modern era is more democracy.
“MUN will continue to pray for the safety of troops and their successes against the machinations of the enemies of the state.”
