Tambuwal lauds army over civil-military projects
Governor Aminu Tambuwal of Sokoto State on Wednesday joined residents of Sifawa and other communities in Bodinga Local Government Area (LGA) of the state in commending civil-military projects executed by the Nigerian Army.
The governor inaugurated the projects that comprised a pediatric ward at Goronyo General Hospital, Block of classrooms at Nizamiyya model primary school in Tangaza and the Emir Yahaya road in Sokoto metropolis.
Other projects inaugurated were the newly-constructed mosque at Kassarawa, Jumu’at mosque in Bodinga town, complete rehabilitation of Malam Sa’idu Nizamiyya school, primary healthcare center, fire service station, drainages and road networks in the Sifawa community.
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Addressing the gathering, Tambuwal lauded the Army on the projects which, according to him, would uplift the people in line with the state government programmes.
Tambuwal specifically commended Chief of Army Staff (COAS), Lt.-Gen. Faruk Yahaya, who was born and brought up in Sifawa.
The governor, who said Yahaya had done excellently well for his old school, community, and the state, urged the benefiting communities to safeguard the structures effectively.
He also advised students of Nizamiyya schools and youths to consider COAS as a role model by concentrating on their studies to become productive in future, as Yahaya started from the schools that combined Islamic studies and primary education.
District Head of Sifawa, Alhaji Buhari Tambari, expressed joy over the spread of what he called live-impacting projects in the community and lauded Yahaya on his commitment to giving back to the community.
In his remark, Yahaya expressed joy over the overwhelming reception he received from leaders and residents of Sokoto State.
He said the series of activities were part of the ongoing COAS 2022 Annual Conference, which started on Dec. 5, noting that citing civil-military projects was the tradition of the Nigerian Army as similar gestures had been conducted in other places.
Yahaya explained that the civil-military cooperation scheme was initiated to support communities and enhance citizens’ well-being.
The projects, he stated, are intended to complement essential services, amenities and infrastructure to bring succour to benefitting communities.
He noted that some of the projects executed so far included the construction and rehabilitation of hospitals, schools and community centres, the sinking of boreholes to provide potable water and the construction of access roads, among others.
The event witnessed the presentation of awards to distinguished personalities, including the state Deputy Governor, Alhaji Manniru Dan’Iya.