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Army Commissions New Semi-Permanent Accommodation in Zamfara State
In a bid to boost the welfare and operational capacity of the Nigerian Army, the 382 Artillery Regiment’s new semi-permanent accommodation was officially commissioned today at the Nigerian Army Cantonment in Gusau, Zamfara State.
Brigadier General Sani Ahmed, the Brigade Commander of 1 Brigade Nigerian Army Gusau, expressed gratitude to the Chief of Army Staff for the continued efforts to improve the living conditions of army personnel. He emphasized the importance of providing adequate facilities for officers and soldiers, noting that such improvements are vital for maintaining high morale and operational efficiency.
The new accommodation was commissioned to address the shortfall of artillery support within 8 Division’s area of operations. Lieutenant Colonel Urukwe Ando, the Commanding Officer of the 382 Artillery Regiment, provided a brief history of the Regiment and its strategic importance. He acknowledged the challenges of counter-banditry operations and reaffirmed the Regiment’s commitment to providing effective fire support.
The ceremony was graced by distinguished military leaders, including the Commander of 1 Brigade, Brigadier General S. Ahmed, and the Commanding Officer of the 382 Artillery Regiment, Lieutenant Colonel Urukwe Ando, among others.
The new semi-permanent accommodation is expected to serve as a symbol of pride and progress for the Nigerian Army, enhancing its operational readiness and morale. The personnel were urged to maintain the new facilities diligently to preserve their functionality and aesthetic.
This development is a testament to the Nigerian Army’s commitment to the welfare and well-being of its personnel, and its determination to combat security challenges in the country.
By PRNigeria