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NADCEL 2024: Chief Of Army Staff Gives Free Medical Services To Plateau Communities

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Nigeria Army As part of the activities to mark the 2024 Army Day Celebration, NADCEL, has embarked on extensive free medical services on Wednesday in the Anguwan Rogo neighborhood of Jos North Local Government of Plateau State.

The 2024 Army Day Celebration has the theme ‘Transforming the Nigeria Army: Imperative for combating contemporary security challenges in the joint environment,’

The Chief of Army Staff, Lt. Gen Taoreed Abiodun Lagbaja, while flagging off the exercise at the University of Jos Primary School Football Field in Angwan Rogo in Jos on Wednesday stated that the medical outreach was meant to strengthen the existing relationship between the Nigerian Army and the civilian populace.

Lagbaja, was represented at the event by the Chief of Army Administration Major General Jimmy Akpoh who described the Free medical services exercise as part of activities lined up to commemorate the 161 anniversary (1863 – 2024) of the Nigerian Army.

He said that the Nigerian Army pays due attention to the security and health well-being of members of its host community, which encompasses all Areas of Responsibility (AOR).

“This medical outreach is one of the activities planned to celebrate the numerous victories of the Nigerian Army.

The Army he said has been recognized as one of the greatest organizations in the world by experts.

“This medical outreach is happening not only here but also across the country where the Nigerian Army has divisions.

“What makes this medical outreach special is the presence of the Army leadership here on the Plateau.”

The Chief of Army Staff he also hinted has sent representatives because he is occupied with other significant activities, such as commissioning projects in various local government areas across Plateau State which are meant to benefit the good people of Plateau State.

“This outreach, in commemoration of the 161st anniversary of the Nigerian Army, highlights the Army’s commitment to the health and well-being of the people.

“This medical outreach is an opportunity to interact with the community and show that the Army cares. As we celebrate the 161st anniversary of the Nigerian Army, we want you to be part of our celebration.
Wheel chairs, medical tests and free drugs were given to Beneficiaries of the schedule at the event.

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