Monday 18 January 2016

Wives Of Soldiers Killed By Boko Haram Appeals For Prompt Payment Of Salaries Of Their Husband.


Soldiers1-360x270Wives of Nigerian soldiers who lost their lives while fighting Boko Haram terrorists, have called on wives of Service Chiefs to impress on their husbands and the government to intervene in the prompt payment of salaries and allowances of their deceased husbands.
The widows made the appeal during a counselling and condolence visit by wives of service chiefs under the umbrella of Defence and Police Officers Wives Association (DEPOWA) in Maiduguri at the weekend.
While appreciating the visit, the widows lamented that some of their children have not been going to schools since the introduction of Bank Verification Number (BVN) by the Central Bank of Nigeria which prevented most of them from accessing the bank accounts of their husbands.
Responding on behalf of the wives of service chiefs, the President of DEPOWA, Mrs. Omobolanle Olanisakin sympathized with the women and condoled them over the loss of their husbands who died in active service.
While praying for the souls of the departed soldiers, Mrs. Olanisakin assured the widows that all their complaints will be channelled to the appropriate quarters for possible and immediate solutions.
She said: “We cannot fold our arms to allow such a situation to continue to happen to you. We are all mothers and women and we know very well what is means a woman to be left with children without husband and care or support. We are with you and we will continue to be with you.
The wife of Chief of Army Staff, Hajiya Ummu Kaltum Buratai said their visit was an indication of their love and care for the widows and prayed for the repose of the souls of their husbands while assuring them that DEPOWA would continue to visit and interact with them towards improving their well-being.
Members of the delegation included the wife of the Chief of Air Staff, Hajiya Hafsat Sadiq Abubakar, wife of the Chief of Naval Staff, Mrs. Theresa Ebas and wife of the Inspector General of Police Mrs. Agarase Arase
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