 The Legosair governor, Babaji de Saulo, has described the retired army, navy and Air Force officers' Rano Association of Nigeria as a vanguard association for structuring the contributions of retired officers for national development. The governor said these are the association's 34th annual general meeting, tagged Managing Life in Retirement, the Good Health Concentrations. Living as an officer for the better part of their lives has indeed shaped them into who they are today. But now as retired personnel, their reintegration into civil life is quite a necessary venture. Governor Saulo, represented at the event by the Secretary of the State Government, Folasha Dejaji, commanded the retired officers for joining the military of their own volition and at a young age, and also for their selfless services towards making Nigeria a better place. From your various services, you have chosen to come together, not simply to socialize, but as former directing elements of your services. Also speaking, Ranao's national president, retired Major Alexander Shaobuala, said that the association helped them synergize with those still in service to offer advice on issues that were within their competence. Our former president and heavy battalion, CEC, PCFR, who inaugurated the clock on Saturday to date in November 1982, where and now association was not on what is said. I would. The funding of the retired army, navy, and Air Force Officers' Clock, otherwise known as Ranao Clock stands out as the substantial and most welcome initiative in a continued effort to make the sense of our past complete with our present realities. Very important discussions were raised during the press conference for the successful outcome of this noble event. Meanwhile, the chief of army staff, Lieutenant General Farouk Yahya, had called and retired officers of the Nigerian army and other military to feel free to offer solutions and suggestions that could be of benefit in ongoing operations to tackle insecurity in the country. Destiny Mama, Plus TV News.