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Army Seeks Old Students’ Support to Develop Command Schools

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Uchechukwu Nnaike

The Nigerian Army has called on old students of Command Secondary Schools in the country to contribute towards the developmen­t of their alma maters.

The Chief of Army Staff, Lt. Gen Tukur Buratai, who made the appeal at the grand reunion of the Command Secondary School Jos Old Students’ Associatio­n (COJOSA), stated that the current security challenge in the country has affected other activities of the military, including human capital and infrastruc­tural developmen­t.

Buratai, who was represente­d by the General Officer Commanding 81 Division, Major General Enebong Udoh said, “the past decade has confronted us with a myriad of security challenges. Combating these security challenges and attending to other pressing problems come with huge budgetary demands which cannot be satisfied owing to other equally important competing sectors of our nation’s economy.

“It is in the light of this that the Nigerian Army welcomes initiative­s that could generate revenue to undertake some pressing financial obligation­s.”

While commending COJOSA for the initiative­s put in place to better the school and the students, he said he stated some interventi­ons in Command Secondary School Kaduna and Lagos and soon similar interventi­ons would be undertaken in those of Jos and Ibadan.

Buratai also applauded the associatio­n’s decision to give a post-humus award to one of its own, late Lt. Col Abu Ali, who he described as a hero per excellence who paid the supreme price in 2016 while fighting for the country during the ongoing Counter Insurgency Operations in the north east.

In his remarks, the President of the associatio­n, Mr. Ademola Kasumu, stated that six months into his administra­tion as president, he has made significan­t progress on all his three pronged pledge of “developmen­t of our alma mater; welfare of our members; and branding.”

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