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President Tinubu approves salary increase for Nigerian Military

President Bola Tinubu has officially approved a salary increase for all military personnel in Nigeria. The announcement was made during an interfaith Iftar dinner with Service Chiefs at the Presidential Villa in Abuja.

During the event, President Tinubu affirmed his administration’s commitment to addressing the welfare and accommodation needs of the armed forces, assuring them that their challenges would be a priority.

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The President praised the timing of the interfaith gathering, highlighting its significance in a diverse nation.

“The interfaith breaking of fast together is a reflection of the diversity of our nation,” Tinubu stated. “God has ordained this period to coincide with one another for self-integration and self-actualization. This interfaith base is very laudable.”

Acknowledging the sacrifices made by military members, Tinubu expressed the nation’s gratitude for their service, particularly those on the front lines against banditry and terrorism.

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“I have listened to the Chief of Army Staff, and the recent approvals given to the Army are well-placed. My duty is to thank all of you on behalf of a grateful nation,” he said. “We will work hard together. Whether in the office or in the medical section, you have been working to serve the country and protect our sovereignty.”

He concluded by reassuring the armed forces that their efforts would be recognized and rewarded, emphasizing that their sacrifices would not be in vain.

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