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Free Medical outreach launched in Abia State by Nigerian Army

Thursday 5 October 2017

A free medical outreach has been launched by the Nigerian Army, in Ovim, Isuikwuato Local Government Area of Abia, this will be an integral part of the ongoing Python Dance II exercise in the South-East of the country.

This was confirmed in a statement signed by the Deputy Director of Public Relations, 82 Division, Col. Sagir Musa, and made available to reporters in Enugu, described the programme as a success.

Musa said that the programme followed a directive by the Chief of Army Staff, Maj.-Gen. Tukur Buratai.

He said that the former Chief of Army Staff, Lt.-Gen. Azubuike Ihejirika and other dignitaries were present at the event.

“One exciting aspect of the exercise is the generous donations of rice, dental and optometry services, malaria and de-worming tablets, eyeglasses, treated mosquito nets to the locals, among others.

“In addition to the de-worming tablets, school children were given packets of biscuits, chewing gum and chocolates,” Musa said.

The News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) reports that Ihejirika is from Ovim.

Meanwhile, Musa said that various formations and corps commanders of the Nigerian Army training institutions had been visiting areas covered by the Python Dance II.

He said that the visits, as directed by Buratai, were designed for interaction with the troops and assess the success of the ongoing exercise.

He said that the commanders have conducted round some field locations and check-points along Enugu-Nsukka and Enugu-Abakaliki axis.

“The Commander of Nigerian Army College of Logistics, Maj.-Gen. RC Duru visited Sector 2 Operational Headquarters, where he was briefed on the exercise.

“The commander was later conducted round the hitherto volatile areas of Ohaji Egbema in Imo State.

“So far, the entire South-East has been peaceful, and people are seamlessly carrying out their normal businesses,” Musa said.

Source:( NAN )

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