 The Nigerian military has assured of its readiness to continue providing adequate welfare and medical bills to troops who are victims of insurgency terrorism in Banditry, with various injuries in defending the nation's territory against enemy of peace. The chief off-defense staff, General Christopher Moussa, stated this when he visited some of the troops at the 44 Nigerian Army Reference Hospital in Kaduna. The general, Moussa, commended resilience, dedication and sacrifice of the troops to fight against insecurity and criminality, noting that Nigerians and the military are proud of them in discharging their constitutional mandate. This part of our routine visit, we visit hospitals where our personnel are being treated, just to encourage them to see how they are doing, to appreciate them. And we know that with this it will also encourage them to get well and to know that they are not alone. I'm very happy what I've seen, the hospital environment looking very well, the CMD doctors, nurses and everyone looking very professional. I think it's very encouraging. If you know that we always look after them, the military, the Nigerian military care for their troops because we know without them there's really nothing that can be done. He expressed delight to the hospital environment doctors and Moussa's and other personnel for professional service charge them, charge them maintain and charge them to maintain the temple. While praying for quick recovery of the troops and assure good welfare package and safety of the garlands of Nigerian armed forces. Want to let them know that we're together with them, we're praying for them for their quick recovery and whatever it takes, it remains for further treatment taking them abroad for other works that cannot be done here. The military will also do that.