COAS Inaugurates Key Projects In 6 Divisions, Pledges Stronger Civil-military Relations

COAS Inaugurates Key Projects In 6 Divisions, Pledges Stronger Civil-military Relations


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By Sumaila Ogbaje

Chief of Army Staff (COAS), Lt.-Gen. Olufemi Oluyede, has inaugurated landmark projects during his three-day operational tour of 6 Division’s Area of Responsibility.

The Acting Director, Army Public Relations, Lt.-Col. Appolonia Anele, said the projects, spread across Rivers, Bayelsa and Akwa Ibom, were initiated and executed by the General Officer Commanding (GOC), Maj.-Gen. Emmanuel Eric Emekah, alongside his subordinate commanders.

She said the projects were executed with the aim to improve the working and living conditions of personnel.

In Port Harcourt Barracks, Anele said the COAS inaugurated the Headquarters 6 Division Office Complex Extension and the Python Harmony Centre.

According to her, he also inaugurated a cluster of projects by the 6 Division Garrison under Brig.-Gen. S. Ahmed.

“These included two new blocks of 10-family Corporal and Below Quarters (CBQs), seven remodelled CBQs, a remodelled Cantonment Office, and a newly constructed Petroleum Oil Lubricant Point.

“At 29 Battalion, the COAS unveiled a remodelled Quarter Guard and another set of 10 CBQs, reinforcing what he described as his commitment to the “Soldier First” initiative.

“In Bayelsa, Oluyede inaugurated the 16 Brigade Annex Complex executed by the Brigade Commander, Brig.-Gen. Oluremi Obolo.

“He also unveiled an electrification project provided by the Niger Delta Development Commission (NDDC) as part of its corporate social responsibility, and inaugurated a new Garrison House built by Lt.-Col. Sheriff Kaigama.

“Other projects inspected included the remodelled Quarter Guard of 5 Battalion, the refurbished Commanding Officer’s House of 343 Artillery Regiment, and the installation of a new transformer,” she said.

Anele said the army chief also performed the groundbreaking for the construction of 20 units of two-bedroom flats for senior non-commissioned officers at Elele Barracks in Rivers.

She said the COAS also inspected the newly remodelled medical reception station, a critical addition to troop welfare and healthcare delivery at Wellington Barrack in Akwa Ibom.

While addressing troops of 29 Battalion in Port Harcourt and 6 Battalion in Ibagwa, Akwa Ibom, the COAS commended their resilience in anti-oil theft and pipeline protection operations, urging them to sustain their discipline and dedication.

He assured the personnel that their welfare, training and operational needs would remain top priorities under his leadership.

“The Nigerian Army will continue to reward commitment, professionalism and selfless service. Your sacrifices are not taken for granted,” he said.

During a visit to Gov. Umo Eno of Akwa Ibom, Oluyede noted that the Nigerian Army belonged to all Nigerians.

He stated that the sustained partnership between the army and Akwa Ibom Government had contributed to the state’s reputation as one of the most peaceful in the federation.

Responding, Eno praised the army for its outstanding role in maintaining peace and security, particularly through the 2 Brigade.

He assured of his administration’s continued partnership with the military in ensuring the safety and prosperity of residents. (NAN)(www.nannews.ng)

Edited by Kevin Okunzuwa

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