President Bola Tinubu has promised a befitting burial and national honours for military personnel killed at Okuama, a community in Ughelli South Local Government Area of Delta State.
Tinubu, at the breaking of the Ramadan fast in Abuja, emphasized the importance of oversight in ensuring transparency and accountability in governance while cautioning against excessive summoning of officials, which could impede operational efficiency and hinder service delivery to citizens.

The Commander-in-Chief commiserated with the military and the families of the deceased, assuring that the dead victims would also get what he described as a befitting burial.
He, therefore, urged lawmakers to show discretion in the exercise of their oversight functions.
“The baby step being taken by our country is doing well. The sacrifices we have made and we ask the people to continue to make, assuring them that there is a very bright light at the end of the tunnel.
“All you have to do is to have faith. Please don’t forget your constituencies, remember what they are going through. We salute all our men and women in uniform and we sympathise with them.
“I will soon make further pronouncements. They must have a befitting burial and they must have national honour.”

He expressed confidence in the ability of the National Assembly to uphold good governance, lauding the existing cordial relationship between the executive and the legislature.
Tinubu added that the harmonious working relationship had resulted in the expeditious passage of several bills to improve the welfare of Nigerians.
The President also urged the legislators not to forget their constituencies and to take advantage of the holy month of Ramadan to show compassion and support the less privileged in society.














