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Osun Monarch, Oluwo Calls For Generosity, Hospitality To Force Men

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The Paramount Ruler of Iwoland, HIM Oba Abdulrosheed Adewale Akanbi, has called for extension of generosity and hospitality to the Nigerian security outfits, saying men of the Nigerian force are unifiers, sustaining the unity of the nation.

Oba Akanbi described security of lives and properties as the primary duty of the government, noting the operatives carrying out such duty should be encouraged at all costs.

Oba Akanbi made the disclosure today while throwing a free feeding party to appreciate men of the Nigerian Police Force (NPF) and Nigeria Security and Civil Defense Corps (NSCDC).

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He disclosed his initial plan was limited to the police, revealed the extension to capture civil defense was necessitated by their collaborative modulus operandi of the two forces.

He pledged to involve other government officials on essential services in the subsequent program of such taste.

“Initially, I planned to cater only for the men of the Nigerian Police Force (NPF). The extension to civil defense corps was necessitated by the collaborative modulus operandi of the two forces”

“The free feeding gesture is to identify and appreciate the sacrificial service of the forces to protect human lives and properties in Nigeria. They are heroes. They left their family to protect other people’s families. Many of them were victims of armed robberies and bandits”

“I’m appealing once again to the constituted authorities to drum more support to the Nigerians forces maintaining internal law and order”

“I’m considering the extension of such gesture to government workers providing essential service. They should be encouraged to do more for humanity. There is no amount of compensation to commensurate the risks at take even when other workers enjoy holidays”

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