Veterans need more support
The Citizen|July 19, 2024
APPEAL TO MINISTER: UNDERSTAND THEIR NEEDS BEFORE MAKING POLICIES
XOLA TYAMZASHE
Veterans need more support

Dear Minister Motshekga,

I am writing to extend to you a heartfelt welcome to your new role as the minister of defence and military veterans.

Your recent acknowledgement of the sacrifices made by military veterans, some of whom paid the ultimate price in service to our nation, is truly commendable.

As you assume this crucial role, I wish to emphasise the profound significance of listening to the needs and concerns of the veterans community.

The men and women who served in the military have made immense sacrifices to protect our country and it is essential that we support them in return.

I would like to extend an invitation to you to engage directly with the veterans community.

It is crucial for you to hear first-hand from the veterans about the challenges they face and how the department of military veterans has fallen short in meeting their needs over the years.

The veterans who have served our country deserve unwavering support and respect.

However, many of them have struggled to receive the assistance and care they require upon returning to civilian life.

It is essential that we address these issues and work towards ensuring that our veterans are properly cared for and appreciated.

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