Friday, October 27, 2023

NIGERIAN ARMY BELONGS TO NIGERIANS...AS COAS COMMISSIONS SOLAR WATER PROJECT IN ADAMAWA STATE

NIGERIAN ARMY BELONGS TO NIGERIANS...AS COAS COMMISSIONS SOLAR WATER PROJECT IN ADAMAWA STATE

In a significant display of commitment to community development and welfare of citizens, the Chief of Army Staff (COAS),  Lieutenant General Taoreed Lagbaja has commissioned a solar powered water plant amongst other projects for Gwadabawa Community in Adamawa state. The project which was part of the COAS Special Intervention Civil Military Cooperation Project is aimed at providing portable, clean and accessible water to the community. It equally stands as a testament to the Nigerian Army's dedication to serving the people.

Speaking at the commissioning ceremony, the COAS emphasized the Nigerian Army's status as the people's army, highlighting the important role the Army plays in safeguarding the nation and contributing to the well-being of citizens. He expressed gratitude to an illustrious son of the community, Major General Mohammed Bello for his selfless service to the nation, which he noted served as the impetus and inspiration for the water project in his community. 

Represented by the General Officer Commanding 3 Division and Commander Operation SAFE HAVEN, Major General Abdulsalam Abubakar, the COAS   remarked that the project aims to address the critical need for clean water in the community. It is also expected to have a positive impact on the lives of the residents, while improving access to safe drinking water and promoting better hygiene practices. He further noted that, by undertaking initiatives like the water project, the Nigerian Army demonstrates its dedication to serving the people beyond its core responsibilities.

Lieutenant General Taoreed Lagbaja further noted that the commissioning of the water project marks a significant step towards community development and reflects the Nigerian Army's recognition of the invaluable contributions made by its members who hail from the communities. He said the project will equally strengthen the bond between the army and the people they protect, fostering a sense of unity, shared responsibility and mutual respect. He revealed that the Nigerian Army remains steadfast in its commitment to national security, social responsibility, and the well-being of the Nigerian people while thanking the President and Commander in Chief,His Excellency President Bola Ahmed Tinubu for his continued support to the military. He thanked the project executor for the quality of work done and ensuring the completion of the project within the time frame.

Delivering his welcome address earlier, the project executor,  Major General Mohammed Bello thanked the COAS for honouring him with the project.  He noted that the special intervention project was undertaken and completed with a capacity to provide forty thousand litres of portable water to the community on daily basis. He noted the significance of the initiative towards  permanently resolving the epileptic water supply in the area.

Delivering his remarks, the Chief of Civil-Military Affairs, Major General Nosa Ugbo explained that the project was a symbol of friendship between the Nigerian Army and the civil society. He further noted that it was a non-kinetic approach to addressing contemporary security challenges. 

On his part,  the Executive Governor of Adamawa state,  Rt Hon Umaru Fintiri applauded the Army for going beyond it's constitutional responsibility to provide basic infrastructure for the citizens.  He revealed the commitment of the state government  to ensuring portable water supply remains the topmost priority among the welfare needs of the people.




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