- By Halimah Olamide
The Permanent Secretary, Ministry of Defence, Dr Ibrahim Kana, on Wednesday, inaugurated a 10-member committee to review the proposed Veterans Federation of Nigeria Bill.
The committee’s primary aim is to propose necessary amendments to the bill aimed at replacing the Nigerian Legion Act, Cap N119 Laws of the Federation, 2004.
The committee is also expected to deliberate and consult widely to ensure that the proposed Veterans Federation of Nigeria Bill adequately addressed the pressing issues facing Nigerian veterans.
Addressing the committee shortly after their inauguration at the Defence Headquarters, popularly known as “Ship House”, Kana charged members to diligently review the proposed bill.
He also charged them to proffer immediate solutions to enhance the welfare and livelihoods of Nigerian veterans.
He emphasised the need to ensure that the proposed legislation aligns with the evolving needs and aspirations of nation’s esteemed veterans.
“Our veterans have selflessly served our nation with honor and distinction. It is imperative that we prioritise their well-being and address their concerns through effective legislation.
“I urge the committee members to work tirelessly towards developing a comprehensive bill that will significantly improve the lives of our veterans,” Kana said.
The permanent secretary of the ministry will serve as the chairman of the committee, while Dr Jude Alozie, Director, Veteran Affairs Department, will serve the secretary.
In attendance at the inauguration were Retired Maj.- Gen. A.M. Jibril, National Chairman, Nigerian Legion and Mrs Olu Mustapha, Director Joint Services Department, Ministry of Defence.