The federal government has directed
all military hospitals in the country to immediately commence the provision of
Medicare to retired military personnel in the country irrespective of whether
they had the money to pay or not noting that costs of such treatment should by
credited to the National Health Insurance Scheme.
Chief of Defence Staff, Air Chief
Marshal Alex Badeh who made the disclosure at the Armed Forces Remembrance Day
briefing in Abuja, noted that the government policy was aimed at reducing the
rate at which many ex-soldiers, who are now senior citizens, were dying due to
their inability to pay for treatment.
Also, Minister of Defence, General
Aliyu Gusau (rtd) has assured retired military personnel who have embarked on
several protests in the FCT over their unpaid 53 per cent pensions areas that
they will be paid the arreas soon as steps were being taken in this direction.
The minister pointed out that
government was aware of the plight of the ex-soldiers but added that the
modalities of accessing the money and ensuring payment were in the works.
Meanwhile, Chief of Army Staff, Lt.
General KTJ Minimah has pledged the readiness of the Army authorities to fly
out any soldier who sustained serious injury capable on incapacitating such
soldier in the current war of terror, to any part of the world to get best
Medicare.
Minimah who said the decision was
aimed at boosting the morale of soldiers in the battlefield, said “We have made
provisions that officers and soldiers who are killed or wounded in action, disabled,
incapacitated or permanently deformed as a result of our operations in the
battlefield are well taken care of.
Asked why soldiers were being
allegedly buried discreetly, he said, “If a soldier dies in action, such a
soldier according to our rules, is buried in the cemetery in our barracks close
to the battlefield. But for death occasioned by natural causes or sickness, the
families of such persons have a right to determine where such a soldier or
officer will be buried. In any of the burial however, the immediate family
members must be represented”.
“Regarding injuries in battle, for
operation ‘Zaman Lafia’, we have our hospital in Maiduguri for minor injuries
that after treatment you can return to battle. If the injury is one that needs
bigger attention, such wounded soldier or officer is transferred to the 44
Reference Hospitals, Kaduna where we opened a special unit”.
“But if the injury is very serious
and capable of incapacitating such a soldier who has vowed to put his life on
the line for the country, I have directed that such a soldier should be taken
to any part of the world to get the best Medicare”.
In his address, General Gusau noted
that the 2015 edition would be a special one because it coincided with
Nigeria’s greatest security challenges in recent times.
“The Armed Forces Remembrance Day
celebration affords us a unique opportunity to reflect on the sacrifices made
over one hundred years by our service personnel to achieve global peace and
security” he said.
“It is therefore appropriate to
specially appreciate the commitment of our personnel that are paying the
supreme price in confronting our security challenges so that we can live in
peace.
“The contributions of the officers
and men of the Armed Forces towards the return of peace to trouble spots in our
country cannot be overemphasized. The Remembrance Day period is therefore
timed to reach out to the loved ones the fallen heroes have left behind and
those who have been incapacitated in order to continue towards rehabilitating
them.
He assured that funds realised from
sale of the Emblem which would be launched by President Goodluck Jonathan on
November 4, 2014, would be used to further the cause of the veterans, families
and dependents of the fallen heroes.
“After the launch by the president,
it is our hope that all Nigerians and friends of Nigeria would purchase and
wear the emblem with pride. Nigerians and friends of Nigeria are required to
make financial and material donations and purchase emblems to support the
families of the fallen heroes as well as the surviving veterans,” Gen Gusau
added.
Other activities that would feature
in the celebrations include; the Nigerian Legion Humanitarian Day scheduled for
Thursday, November 27, emblem launch by the president on November 4, 2014,
Juma’at prayers on Friday, Jan 9, 2015, interdenominational church
service/veterans night of songs slated for Sunday, Jan 11, 2015 and
wreath-laying ceremony to be held on Thursday, Jan, 15, 2015 respectively.
Earlier, Chairman of the Nigerian
Legion, Col Micah Gaya disclosed that out of N105m that was pledged by various
individuals and organizations during the 2014 Armed Forces Remembrance Day,
only the sum of N20m has been redeemed while about N85m was yet to be redeemed
Colonel Gaya noted that the
inability of those who failed to redeem the N85million pledged, was affecting
the noble programmes of providing scholarship for children of deceased veterans
as well as providing for their Medicare.
It was also responsible for the
inability of the military authorities to lay foundation for the fallen heroes’
village.
The federal government has directed
all military hospitals in the country to immediately commence the provision of
Medicare to retired military personnel in the country irrespective of whether
they had the money to pay or not noting that costs of such treatment should by
credited to the National Health Insurance Scheme.
Chief of Defence Staff, Air Chief
Marshal Alex Badeh who made the disclosure at the Armed Forces Remembrance Day
briefing in Abuja, noted that the government policy was aimed at reducing the
rate at which many ex-soldiers, who are now senior citizens, were dying due to
their inability to pay for treatment.
Also, Minister of Defence, General
Aliyu Gusau (rtd) has assured retired military personnel who have embarked on
several protests in the FCT over their unpaid 53 per cent pensions areas that
they will be paid the arreas soon as steps were being taken in this direction.
The minister pointed out that
government was aware of the plight of the ex-soldiers but added that the
modalities of accessing the money and ensuring payment were in the works.
Meanwhile, Chief of Army Staff, Lt.
General KTJ Minimah has pledged the readiness of the Army authorities to fly
out any soldier who sustained serious injury capable on incapacitating such
soldier in the current war of terror, to any part of the world to get best
Medicare.
Minimah who said the decision was
aimed at boosting the morale of soldiers in the battlefield, said “We have made
provisions that officers and soldiers who are killed or wounded in action, disabled,
incapacitated or permanently deformed as a result of our operations in the
battlefield are well taken care of.
Asked why soldiers were being
allegedly buried discreetly, he said, “If a soldier dies in action, such a
soldier according to our rules, is buried in the cemetery in our barracks close
to the battlefield. But for death occasioned by natural causes or sickness, the
families of such persons have a right to determine where such a soldier or
officer will be buried. In any of the burial however, the immediate family
members must be represented”.
“Regarding injuries in battle, for
operation ‘Zaman Lafia’, we have our hospital in Maiduguri for minor injuries
that after treatment you can return to battle. If the injury is one that needs
bigger attention, such wounded soldier or officer is transferred to the 44
Reference Hospitals, Kaduna where we opened a special unit”.
“But if the injury is very serious
and capable of incapacitating such a soldier who has vowed to put his life on
the line for the country, I have directed that such a soldier should be taken
to any part of the world to get the best Medicare”.
In his address, General Gusau noted
that the 2015 edition would be a special one because it coincided with
Nigeria’s greatest security challenges in recent times.
“The Armed Forces Remembrance Day
celebration affords us a unique opportunity to reflect on the sacrifices made
over one hundred years by our service personnel to achieve global peace and
security” he said.
“It is therefore appropriate to
specially appreciate the commitment of our personnel that are paying the
supreme price in confronting our security challenges so that we can live in
peace.
“The contributions of the officers
and men of the Armed Forces towards the return of peace to trouble spots in our
country cannot be overemphasized. The Remembrance Day period is therefore
timed to reach out to the loved ones the fallen heroes have left behind and
those who have been incapacitated in order to continue towards rehabilitating
them.
He assured that funds realised from
sale of the Emblem which would be launched by President Goodluck Jonathan on
November 4, 2014, would be used to further the cause of the veterans, families
and dependents of the fallen heroes.
“After the launch by the president,
it is our hope that all Nigerians and friends of Nigeria would purchase and
wear the emblem with pride. Nigerians and friends of Nigeria are required to
make financial and material donations and purchase emblems to support the
families of the fallen heroes as well as the surviving veterans,” Gen Gusau
added.
Other activities that would feature
in the celebrations include; the Nigerian Legion Humanitarian Day scheduled for
Thursday, November 27, emblem launch by the president on November 4, 2014,
Juma’at prayers on Friday, Jan 9, 2015, interdenominational church
service/veterans night of songs slated for Sunday, Jan 11, 2015 and
wreath-laying ceremony to be held on Thursday, Jan, 15, 2015 respectively.
Earlier, Chairman of the Nigerian
Legion, Col Micah Gaya disclosed that out of N105m that was pledged by various
individuals and organizations during the 2014 Armed Forces Remembrance Day,
only the sum of N20m has been redeemed while about N85m was yet to be redeemed
Colonel Gaya noted that the
inability of those who failed to redeem the N85million pledged, was affecting
the noble programmes of providing scholarship for children of deceased veterans
as well as providing for their Medicare.
It was also responsible for the
inability of the military authorities to lay foundation for the fallen heroes’
village.
Armed Forces Remembrance Day: FG Orders All Military Hospitals To Treat Retired Soldiers Free
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