 Now, Biasa state Muslims there have advised Nigerians never to forget the sacrifices made by ex-servicemen in keeping the nation together. At especially Jumat prayer held at the Biasa State Central Mosque in Yanogua, the Muslims also advised the federal government to prioritize the welfare of those who have served the country as well as families of fallen heroes. Our correspondent, Jesse Essay, completes this report. Muslims faithful often pray for ex-servicemen of the country. They desire and enter terrorism and want better packages for families of fallen heroes. The federal government must, as a matter of fact, make deliberate and curious effort to end banditry and terrorism and do so minimizing how much of our military personnel that go down the drain at the war front. At the state level, we call on the security agency to collaborate with the state government to get rid of security challenges on the waterways and the state in general. Because those men, their thoughts, some of them sacrifice their life, so we should not let our fallen heroes, their efforts go in vain. We do this celebration in this reason, we like to be peace, a one Nigeria and the world as a whole. And like this afternoon, every place is calm and peace. So as Nigerians, we pray for those who fought for the war. The step is described as one in the right direction. But you people devoted the prayer for the veterans, it's a good thing, we pray that it's an annual event so we continue to be alive to see this kind of days, God will multiply our years. Today some of them are no more, some of them are maimed, some of them are incapacitated. So the Muslim faith was having a Jumat prayer in the mocks for the fallen heroes is laudable. The special Jumat prayer is part of activities to mark the 2022 and