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Monarch Urges Legionnaires To Embrace Farming
The Emir of Gwandu,
Alhaji Muhammadu Bashir, has advised legionnaires in the state to engage in farming to improve their economic status.
The emir gave the advice when officials of the state’s chapter of the Nigerian Legion paid him a visit recently as part of activities to mark the 2016 Armed Forces Remembrance Day.
Bashir, who is also the Chairman of the Kebbi State Council of Chiefs said “the way of life after service could be challenging, but legionnaires should device ways to carter for themselves and their families.
“I enjoin you to judiciously utilise your pension to improve your living conditions and family, especially in the upbringing of your children.
“Farming is a good venture that can earn you some money to take care of your families.’’
The emir described agriculture as a sector through which retired soldiers could contribute to national development.
He urged the federal and state governments to support the ex-servicemen who had fought for the unity of the country.
The state’s Chairman of the Legion, Alhaji Usman Gwandu, commended the emir for the support for the ex-servicemen.
Gwandu also appealed to individuals and groups to support the retired soldiers.
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