CIMIC: Army renovates blocks of classrooms, donates desks, writing items to Kogi School
Chief of Army Staff Lt General Farouk Yahaya

The Nigerian Army has renovated blocks of classrooms, examination halls and administrative blocks of the Government Day Secondary School Okenya in Igalamela/Odolu Local Government Areas of Kogi State.

The Army also donated desks, exercise books and writing materials to cater for over 95 students of the school, and offered free medical services for vulnerable residents of Okenya community and its environs as part of its CIMIC activities for the ongoing ”Exercise Enduring Peace”.

Speaking at the commissioning ceremony at Okenya, the Chief of Army Staff (COAS), Lt.-Gen. Farouk Yahaya, said the Nigerian Army had over the years been taken deliberate steps in giving back to the society the cooperation it has received by way of social corporate responsibility.

According to him, the gesture is in line with my vision to have a professional Nigerian army ready to accomplish assigned missions within a joint environment in defence of Nigeria.

Represented by the Commander, Headquarters, Command Army Records (CARs), Maj.-Gen. Okpe William Ali.

The Commander, Command Army Records The COAS said he had ensured that the army pays very close attention to the non kinetic aspects of their military operations.

‘’In this respect, the need to ensure that we have a good and cordial relationship with our civil populace and indeed the host communities where we conduct our military operations cannot be over emphasised.

”This cordial relationship necessitated the conception of this school renovation projects which is very much in line with the Civil Military Cooperation (CIMIC) drive of the Nigerian Army,” he said.

He stressed that the CIMIC was tailored to bridging the communication gap between the civil populace and the Nigerian Army.

He noted that the projects being commissioned are part of the several civil military cooperation related activities executed in various parts of the country.

He expressed optimism that the project would alleviate the infrastructural deficits in educational sector in the communities and complement governments’ efforts towards improvement of education in the long run.

He emphasised that the Nigerian Army had enjoyed the support and cooperation of the good people of the communities in its bid to surmounting the challenges of insecurity in the country and Kogi State in general.

The army boss assured that Nigerian Army in conjunction with other security agencies would leave no stone unturned in curbing the criminal activities, and ensuring the general security of Nigerians.

He appealed to the communities to see the project as a symbol of friendship between the Nigerian Army and their communities.

Ali thanked President Muhammadu Buhari for his continued support to the Nigerian Army and for providing the necessary conducive environment for them to carry out their constitutional responsibilities.

He commended the Governor and the good people of the state for their unrelented support to army, while urging them to continue to live in peace, harmony and be tolerant of one another.

In his remarks, the State Governor, Alhaji Yahaya Bello, eulogised the COAS for the impact the Nigerian Army was making as far as the CIMIC activities was concerned especially in Kogi State.

Represented by his Special Adviser on Education, Science and Technology, Dr Gabriel Ottah, the governor stressed that education remains critical key to all manners of development in any nation.

He said that the administration under his leadership had provided the enabling environment for education and other sectors to thrive in the state.

He noted that the state in 2020 allocated 20 per cent to education sector which has now been increased in the 2022 budget to 30 per cent.

He commended the efforts of individuals and corporate organisations in ensuring quality education in terms of provision of infrastructures and other facilities to schools.

”We know there is more to do, but we promise to do more. We assure that the welfare of teachers would be given adequate attention,” he said.

Earlier, Maj.-Gen. James Ataguba, the Chief of Army Standard and Evaluation (CASE), and son of the soil, commended the COAS for his good gesture towards the people of his communities.

”Prior to the intervention of the Army, a few fiends and myself had commenced some works but because of the enormity of the work, the community and the COAS intervention.

”This day we are witnessing one of the results of an approval made by the COAS in the last quarter of last year when he gave directive through the Army Headquarters Department of Civil Military Affairs to augment the renovation work at GSS Okenya,” he said.

He, therefore, thanked the Almighty God for enabling them to witness the auspicious occasion and giving the wherewithal and courage to start as well as complete the project successfully.

The traditional ruler of the community, Chief Sunday Haruna Akor, the Ochalla Attah Igala of Okenya, commended the COAS for the gesture towards his communities, and Maj.-Gen. Ataguba for making the community proud.

The Principal of the school, Mr John Amana, noted that the school was established in 1980, but there was no students on ground as at 2019 when he was posted to the school.

He commended the COAS for the renovation and provision of desks, while appreciating Ataguba for facilitating the project, adding that the school now has a population of 85 to 90 students.

NAN reports that aside the renovations and the free medical services, the army also donated 10 pieces of exercise books and writing materials to each of the students.

The beneficiaries of the medical services, who also received free screening, drugs and treated mosquito nets, thanked the COAS for remembering the vulnerable at the grassroots.

Patience Abu and Alimat Mustapa, expressed their overwhelming joy for the gesture from the Nigerian Arny, and for distributing exercise books to their children. 

 
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