 Meanwhile, Muslim-faithful Imbialsa state have called for more support for families of those who died in the course of serving Nigeria. The Muslims are the special Jamaat prayer health for the fallen heroes. On the occasion of the 2023 Armed Forces Remembrance Day, said doing this will encourage military men and women who are still in service to give their best to the nation. They also want the federal government to prioritize the welfare of military retirees. We pray for the fallen heroes and the ones that are still alive, the ones they left behind. Because they have been working tirelessly to protect our territory and our environment. So that is why the federal government has set aside the day for them to celebrate them. And they have the Juma service and the short service, so today is the Juma service. This is the time that these people leave them. This is the time that the orphans and the widows need their real support. Because you know, the majority of them, even the ones that are alive, they are old now. They need that assistance from the government. These are people who have actually suffered. They pulled their life, their blood, their property for the well-being of Nigerians. Even when it is sunny, they are under it. When it is rainy, they are under it. And they have lost their life for their own nation, for this particular country we call Nigeria. That is ours. I think it is something that we need to do well for their families that they have left behind. I'm calling on the federal government to make sure that they take care of the ex-servicemen and also those that are serving first. My message to the church and to the Muslim is to constantly pray for Nigeria. Because it is stated in the Bible that except the Lord watched over the city, the watchmen watched but in vain. They cannot actually take care of the territorial boundaries of Nigeria without the help of God.