President Bola Ahmed Tinubu on Sunday marked his 74th birthday with a significant gesture of solidarity and support for Nigeria’s Armed Forces, announcing the establishment of a special fund for serving military personnel wounded in the line of duty, as well as the families of fallen heroes.
In a personally signed statement, the President disclosed that he had directed the Accountant-General of the Federation to establish a dedicated account for the initiative, which is aimed at complementing existing insurance and welfare schemes for officers and men of the Armed Forces.
As a personal demonstration of commitment, Tinubu said all his salaries since assuming office as President and Commander-in-Chief of the Armed Forces would be paid into the special account as seed funding.
The President said the fund would provide direct support for military personnel who have suffered life-altering injuries in active service, particularly those who have lost limbs, as well as widows, widowers, and children of officers and soldiers who paid the supreme price in defence of the nation.
“Today, I have directed the Accountant-General of the Federation to establish a special account for a fund dedicated to those who serve, those wounded in the line of duty, and the families of those who have paid the ultimate price,” Tinubu stated.
“As a personal commitment, all my salaries since assuming office will be paid into this account as seed funding, irrespective of existing insurance and welfare schemes for members of our armed forces,” he added.
The President used the occasion of his birthday to salute what he described as the valiant men and women of the Armed Forces, stressing that the country owes a permanent debt of gratitude to those who daily put themselves in harm’s way to safeguard Nigeria’s peace, unity, and territorial integrity.
He said the initiative must not be seen as an act of charity, but as a solemn obligation owed by the nation to those who bear the burden of its defence.
“This is not charity. It is duty. And we will fulfil it,” the President declared.
Tinubu also called on state governors, members of the National Assembly, the private sector, friends of the administration, and other patriotic Nigerians to support the initiative once details of the account are formally unveiled.
“I call on our Governors, members of the National Assembly, the private sector, my friends and all well-wishers to support this initiative. Details of the account will be made available in due course,” he said.
The President further underscored the need for the country to continually honour the sacrifices of military personnel and the burdens borne by their families, especially those who have lost breadwinners or continue to live with the physical and emotional scars of war and internal security operations.
“We must never forget those who stand in harm’s way for our peace, nor the sacrifices borne by their families,” Tinubu said.
The announcement is expected to resonate widely across the country and may open a fresh chapter in efforts to strengthen post-service welfare, rehabilitation, and long-term support for wounded servicemen and women, as well as the dependants of those who died in active service.
President Tinubu’s gesture comes at a time when calls have continued to grow for more robust support structures for military personnel and their families amid persistent security operations in different parts of the country.