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Nigerian Army gifts Enugu community industrial water borehole

  • Writer: Surefoot AfrikBg
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  • Aug 2
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By Iheanyi Chukwudi


The Nigerian Army has gifted an industrial water borehole built to check chronic lack of water in Ohodo community, Igbo-Etiti Local Government of Enugu State, to the community.


The Chief of Army Staff (COAS), Lt.-Gen. Olufemi Oluyede, while inaugurating the industrial borehole on Saturday, said it is a high-impact project meant to “give back to the society."


The COAS, who was represented by the General Officer Commanding (GOC) 82 Division Enugu, Maj.-Gen. Oluyemi Olatoye, said the project was meant to honour the former Commandant of Nigerian Army Ordnance School, Maj.-Gen. Patrick Eze (rtd), a native of the community.


He explained that the COAS Special Intervention Civil-Military-Cooperation Projects were meant to support retired Army Senior Officers’ communities and appreciate their communities for their illustrious son's sacrificial service to the Nigerian Army and the nation.


“The idea of Chief of Army's Staff Special Intervention Civil-Military-Cooperation Projects was conceived as part of efforts to support the communities of Nigerian Army senior officers, who through years of service and dedication attain the rank of Major General.


The concept of the COAS Special Intervention Projects is to give back to the people as essential partners in progress and we have over 200 projects scattered all over the country done with consultation with the communities.


The top notch basic amenities are provided to complement rural development efforts of the state government and communities as they serve to bring solutions to pressing needs, ameliorate hardship and enhance the people’s quality of life," Oluyede said.


In his address earlier, the Chief of Civil-Military Affairs, Maj.-Gen. Gold Chibuisi, said the industrial water borehole was meant to provide clean drinking and domestic water for the people of Ohodo community.


He described Maj. Gen. Eze as a professional officer with an indelible and enviable service record to the nation spanning over three decades as well as being instrumental to successes recorded during his service.


He said, “This project was executed by Maj.-Gen. P.I. Eze (retired), has a 30 KVA sound-proof generator, electricity supply, solar-powered security lighting, solar-powered digitalised security surveillance cameras, overhead tankers and multiple dispensers among others."


Responding, elated Maj. Gen. Eze commended the COAS for approving and funding the project and using him to bring the solution to the long time challenge of lack of potable water to his community and “making Ohodo people happy."


The situation he said was “so bad that during the dry season my community people buy 1,000 litres of tanker water for N50,000."


Also thanking the COAS and the GOC for the “high-impact project,” the traditional ruler of the community, Igwe Hycient Eze, assured 100 per cent community protection for the facility.


The monarch said, “We appreciate the Nigerian Army coming to bring a solution to the age long challenge of our community, as we bear great financial burden to get water.


One of the indigenes, Mr Nicholas Agbo, thanked the Nigerian Army for reducing the hardship the community people face daily in getting water, adding: “The Nigerian Army is the only messiah we know."


The event witnessed the handing over of keys of the facility to the community’s traditional ruler and presentation of gift items by the wife of Maj.-Gen. Eze, Mrs Regina Eze, to widows in the community.

 
 
 

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