GOC 8 Division, Brigadier General Ajose Commissions Command Children School In Gusau
The acting General Officer Commanding (GOC) 8 Division Nigerian Army, Brigadier General Ibikule Ajose, has officially commissioned the Command Children School at the Nigerian Army Cantonment in Gusau.
In his address, the GOC Brigadier General Ajose commend the establishment of the school, describing it as a laudable project, saying the initiative is a step forward for the community. “Education is very vital to the development of any society, hence it gladdens my heart that this project has come to fruition.
It is gratifying to know that it is free education, therefore parents don’t have any excuse not to send tgeir children to school,” he stated.
The GOC called for a standing ovation for the Commander 1 Brigade Nigerian Army Gusau, Brigadier General S. Ahmed, who was instrumental in the establishment of the school. He expressed pride in the Commander’s dedication to the welfare and education of the barracks community.
In his welcome address, Brigadier General S. Ahmed, who also commands the Joint Task Force (Northwest) Operation Hadarin Daji in Zamfara and Kebbi states, reflected on his promise made 12 months ago to provide primary, junior, and senior secondary schools in the Nigerian Army cantonment, Gusau. He outlined the comprehensive efforts taken to uplift and renovate the facilities to meet high standards.
“I promised members of our families that for every school that is going to be run in Nigerian Army Cantonment Gusau, it is going to be run to the standard we always prayed for. To break the shell, I promised that we are going to operate a school where students will not pay school fees, will not buy uniforms, will not buy books and will not buy anything to come to school,” Brigadier General Ahmed declared.
He highlighted the support and contributions of the GOC in realizing this vision, noting that the school already has uniforms for 240 pupils in addition to customized books, writing materials, and sportswears.
Additionally, a block of three classrooms has been constructed for the junior secondary school.
The Command Children School, initially constructed by the Zamfara State Universal Basic Education Board, had suffered from neglect and dilapidation. However, through the efforts of the 1 Brigade Nigerian Army Gusau, the facility has been fully renovated and equipped for the 2024/2025 academic session. The school now features whiteboards, tables, chairs for pupils, and office furniture for staff, along with uniforms and educational material for the pioneer pupils.
The mission of the school is to provide a high standard of education with enhanced learning outcomes for all students through improved school management and broad participation from the host community.
The ceremony was attended by members of the barracks community, including the wives of senior officers and soldiers, marking a remarkable milestone in the ongoing efforts to enhance the quality of life and education for the families of the Nigerian Army personnel.
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