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Veterans to get welfare boost as reps move on landmark support bill

Nigeria’s lawmakers are ramping up efforts to improve the welfare of retired military personnel, with the House of Representatives scheduling a public hearing on the proposed Veterans Federation Bill for June 15, while considering a wide-ranging welfare package that includes a dedicated healthcare facility and cost-of-living support for former service members.

 

The move signals growing government attention to the plight of thousands of military veterans who have long complained about inadequate healthcare, limited economic opportunities and insufficient post-service support despite their years of service to the nation. The latest push gained momentum after the Africa Economic Forum (AEF) presented a comprehensive proposal to the National Assembly aimed at strengthening the welfare and financial security of retired armed forces personnel.

 

The proposal was presented during a meeting in Abuja between an AEF delegation led by its Chief Engagement Officer, Dr. Hope Uweja, and the Deputy Chairman of the House

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