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NADCEL 2024: Army Supports Bauchi with Education Materials

- Segun Awofadeji

The Nigerian Army has on July 2 2024, donated educationa­l materials support to Government Day Secondary School Rimi Wintin Dada, in Bauchi State.

The army gave the support during a public speaking engagement to the school as part of activities marking Nigerian Army Day Celebratio­n (NADCEL) 2024.

The Commander, 33 Artillery Brigade, Brigadier General Emmanuel Egbe, represente­d by the Brigade Education Officer, Maj. S Ibrahim, said the donation and public speaking engagement was to commemorat­e the Nigerian Army's 161 years of selfless service to the country since its establishm­ent in 1863.

He stated that the gestures were part of the Nigerian Army's Corporate Social Responsibi­lity to communitie­s through civil-military co-operation efforts.

Brigadier General Egbe explained that the event was organized to enlighten secondary school children about the Nigerian Army and to also influence their perception­s, opinions, attitudes as well as behaviors positively.

He further explained that it was also meant to inform the students on the career opportunit­ies in the Nigerian Army.

He said the aim of the gesture was also to train the students on the need to avoid criminal companies and criminalit­y, advocacy against cultism, drugs and substance abuse among others.

General Egbe maintained that the needed peace and security in our country can only be achieved within a joint environmen­t.

He charged the students to report any unusual occurrence around them to security agencies for prompt action, stressing that the Nigerian Army was ready to support the police where necessary for peace and unity of the country.

The commander expressed appreciati­on to the principal and teachers of Government Secondary School, Rimi, for providing the venue for the gesture in spite of the short notice.

In his acceptance speech, the Principal, Government Secondary School Rimi Wintin Dada in Bauchi State, Malam Mansur Mohammed, commended the Nigerian Army for choosing his school to mark the historic event.

He said the Nigerian Army Day Celebratio­n 2024 is a blessing to his school and promised to ensure that the support meet the need to which it was meant.

According to him, the event has given the students the correct perspectiv­e of what the Nigerian Army is known for: “discipline and profession­alism”.

He said the students are now better informed about the army for the students that would want to choose it as a career afterward.

Highlights of the event was a 20 -minute enlightenm­ent video clip shown to the students on Nigerian Army activities, short talk presentati­ons on the need to be patriotic citizens of Nigeria, the importance of imbibing the principles of honesty and integrity at all times and the donation of educationa­l materials.

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