Beyond the ₦100 million cash grant, the Governor’s welfare package includes:
- Housing: Four units of two-bedroom apartments located in Ajara.
- Mobility: Two brand-new pick-up utility vehicles for the Council’s operations.
- Food Security: 500 bags of rice, four cows, and assorted food items for Legionnaires and families of fallen heroes.
The Governor emphasized that supporting the Nigerian Legion is a “constitutional duty” and a tradition his administration is committed to upholding. He noted that the sacrifices of the Armed Forces are the bedrock of the freedom and unity currently enjoyed in the country.
The Commandant of the Lagos Council of the Nigerian Legion, Akeem Wolimoh, hailed the Governor for his consistent support. He revealed that past interventions have allowed the chapter to significantly improve the living conditions of veterans and empower their dependents through skill acquisition programs led by various state ministries.
The event saw a gathering of the state’s top brass, including Deputy Governor Dr. Obafemi Hamzat, Head of Service Bode Agoro, and high-ranking military officers such as Brigadier-General A. O. Owolabi(Commander, 9 Brigade) and Air Commodore M. A. Imam (Commander, Sam Ethnan Air Force Base).


