Service Chiefs General Lucky Irabor and Faruk Yahaya
Service Chiefs General Lucky Irabor and Faruk Yahaya

Amid Insecurity, Military Fared Well in 2021–MUN

The Nigerian military, according to the Mothers for United Nigeria, MUN, performed excellently well in the face of the prevailing security challenges across the country, in the outgoing year.

Describing 2021 as a trying year for Nigeria, MUN, in an end-of-the-year press release in Abuja on Wednesday, said the Armed Forces of Nigeria has been able to significantly curtail the insurgency in the North-East.

The press release signed by MUN’s Publicity Secretary, Hajia Salamatu Adebayo, noted that the Christmas season in the region was marked with less security tension.

The group commended the various sacrifices of the AFN in 2021 and prayed for their safety in 2022 and beyond.

The group also lauded the Defence and Police Officers’ Wives Association, DEPOWA led by Barr (Mrs) Vickie Irabor for the various programmes initiated to put smiles on the face of families of military personnel and less privileged Nigerians.

MUN, however, appealed to the female gender to prevail on their wards to resist the lures of joining the insurgent group and other forms of criminality.

According to MUN, “The year 2021 has been full of challenges, but the Armed Forces of Nigeria have stood their ground refusing to be intimidated.

“We note that the criminal and insurgent groups have suffered more in the outgoing year as several of them have lost their lives.

“We therefore appeal to mother’s to prevail on their husbands and children on the need to desist from having anything to do with the enemies of the country as the AFN will come after them.

“We, MUN, are convinced that the Armed Forces of Nigeria under the leadership of Gen. LEO Irabor is on the right track to make the country safe for all.

“We cannot overemphasize the Noble role of DEPOWA in 2021. The group has continued to make us women, especially widows of late heros, families of serving personnel and other less privileged Nigerians to smile.

The group called for safer 2022, appealing for support for the AFN.

“We urge women and all Nigerians to support and cooperate with the AFN in 2022 and beyond to make our country safer,” it added.

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