Military veterans are meeting in Abuja for 2 days to discuss issues of welfare and how they can contribute to the fight against insecurity.
The meeting was convened by the Chief of Defence Staff, and it seeks to leverage the experience of the veterans.
The meeting, convened by the Chief of Defence Staff, offers an opportunity for military veterans to discuss issues and other concerns related to healthcare, pensions, housing, and essential services.
The Ministry of Defence is reviewing a proposed Veterans Federation of Nigeria Bill to replace the existing Nigerian Legion Act.
Resolutions after the meeting are expected to shape government policies on veteran affairs.
Military veterans are meeting in Abuja for 2 days to discuss issues of welfare and how they can contribute to the fight against insecurity.
The meeting was convened by the Chief of Defence Staff, and it seeks to leverage the experience of the veterans.
The meeting, convened by the Chief of Defence Staff, offers an opportunity for military veterans to discuss issues and other concerns related to healthcare, pensions, housing, and essential services.
The Ministry of Defence is reviewing a proposed Veterans Federation of Nigeria Bill to replace the existing Nigerian Legion Act.
Resolutions after the meeting are expected to shape government policies on veteran affairs.
Military veterans are meeting in Abuja for 2 days to discuss issues of welfare and how they can contribute to the fight against insecurity.
The meeting was convened by the Chief of Defence Staff, and it seeks to leverage the experience of the veterans.
The meeting, convened by the Chief of Defence Staff, offers an opportunity for military veterans to discuss issues and other concerns related to healthcare, pensions, housing, and essential services.
The Ministry of Defence is reviewing a proposed Veterans Federation of Nigeria Bill to replace the existing Nigerian Legion Act.
Resolutions after the meeting are expected to shape government policies on veteran affairs.
Military veterans are meeting in Abuja for 2 days to discuss issues of welfare and how they can contribute to the fight against insecurity.
The meeting was convened by the Chief of Defence Staff, and it seeks to leverage the experience of the veterans.
The meeting, convened by the Chief of Defence Staff, offers an opportunity for military veterans to discuss issues and other concerns related to healthcare, pensions, housing, and essential services.
The Ministry of Defence is reviewing a proposed Veterans Federation of Nigeria Bill to replace the existing Nigerian Legion Act.
Resolutions after the meeting are expected to shape government policies on veteran affairs.
Military veterans are meeting in Abuja for 2 days to discuss issues of welfare and how they can contribute to the fight against insecurity.
The meeting was convened by the Chief of Defence Staff, and it seeks to leverage the experience of the veterans.
The meeting, convened by the Chief of Defence Staff, offers an opportunity for military veterans to discuss issues and other concerns related to healthcare, pensions, housing, and essential services.
The Ministry of Defence is reviewing a proposed Veterans Federation of Nigeria Bill to replace the existing Nigerian Legion Act.
Resolutions after the meeting are expected to shape government policies on veteran affairs.
Military veterans are meeting in Abuja for 2 days to discuss issues of welfare and how they can contribute to the fight against insecurity.
The meeting was convened by the Chief of Defence Staff, and it seeks to leverage the experience of the veterans.
The meeting, convened by the Chief of Defence Staff, offers an opportunity for military veterans to discuss issues and other concerns related to healthcare, pensions, housing, and essential services.
The Ministry of Defence is reviewing a proposed Veterans Federation of Nigeria Bill to replace the existing Nigerian Legion Act.
Resolutions after the meeting are expected to shape government policies on veteran affairs.
Military veterans are meeting in Abuja for 2 days to discuss issues of welfare and how they can contribute to the fight against insecurity.
The meeting was convened by the Chief of Defence Staff, and it seeks to leverage the experience of the veterans.
The meeting, convened by the Chief of Defence Staff, offers an opportunity for military veterans to discuss issues and other concerns related to healthcare, pensions, housing, and essential services.
The Ministry of Defence is reviewing a proposed Veterans Federation of Nigeria Bill to replace the existing Nigerian Legion Act.
Resolutions after the meeting are expected to shape government policies on veteran affairs.
Military veterans are meeting in Abuja for 2 days to discuss issues of welfare and how they can contribute to the fight against insecurity.
The meeting was convened by the Chief of Defence Staff, and it seeks to leverage the experience of the veterans.
The meeting, convened by the Chief of Defence Staff, offers an opportunity for military veterans to discuss issues and other concerns related to healthcare, pensions, housing, and essential services.
The Ministry of Defence is reviewing a proposed Veterans Federation of Nigeria Bill to replace the existing Nigerian Legion Act.
Resolutions after the meeting are expected to shape government policies on veteran affairs.