Norsemen Advocates Improved Welfare for Personnel of Nigerian Armed Forces

 

 

A social group, De Norsemen Kclub International has called for more care for the armed forces of Nigeria, noting that the sacrifice they make for Nigerians to live in peace and oneness cannot be measured.

 

This call was made by the International President of the Kclub, Chief Engr Chidi Anokwu, while interacting with members of the Kclub during a breakfast meeting in commemoration of 2025 Armed Forces Remembrance Day Celebration in Port Harcourt.

 

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“We are very proud of the members of the armed forces. We appreciate the good work they do in defending us, especially our democracy. While we sleep in our mansions, they stay awake in the bushes, warding off enemies. With roofs on our heads, they stand on the road, night and day, ensuring our safety. We truly appreciate them and will always support them in our own little ways.

 

“De Norsemen Kclub International, as a humanitarian organization, knows what sacrifice and service means. That is why we have joined other well-meaning Nigerians to celebrate our military men and remember those who have fallen,” he said.

 

The International President advised Nigerians to respect and safeguard the lives of military personnel at all times.

 

“As people of genuine course, we must respect the members of the armed forces at all times. We condemn, in strongest terms, the unwarranted and unprovoked killing of our military men in different parts of the country. A soldier is a brother, a sister, a husband, a wife, a father, a mother, a friend, and above all a human being. They deserve to live like everyone of us. We must help in protecting their lives by providing credible intelligence on the hideout of criminals.”

 

He commended the Chief of Defence Staff, General Christopher Musa, for adjusting the celebration to include the living.

 

 

“It is important to commend the Chief of Defense Staff for changing the celebration to, ‘Armed Forces Celebration and Remembrance Day’. The adjustment is apt. While we remember the fallen heroes, we celebrate the living ones.

 

“However, the welfare of the living heroes should be a topmost priority. They should be given modern equipment to fight insecurity. Their living conditions and other welfare packages should be improved. Lastly, the bad eggs who stand on the road to molest and extort money from innocent citizens should be apprehended and severely punished, ” he concluded.

 

Armed Remembrance Day is celebrated on the 15th of January every year to honour members of the armed forces who have paid the supreme price.

 

However, this year, the military high command saw the need to also celebrate the living members of the Armed Forces and changed the name to: Armed Forces Celebration and Remembrance Day.

 

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