Army Chief Commissions Residence For Regimental Sergeant Major

By Nokai Origin, Abuja

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The Chief of Army Staff (COAS), Lieutenant General TA Lagbaja has commissioned the official residence of the Regimental Sergeant Major (RSM) of the Army War College Nigeria (AWCN).

The Commissioning took place at the College Quarters, with representatives from various key departments, including the AHQ Department of Training, AHQ Garrison, AHQ Logistics, and the Department of Special Projects in attendance.

The COAS, who was represented by the Commandant Army War College Nigeria, Major General Ishaya Maina, emphasized the vital role of RSMs in the management of soldiers.

A statement by College Public Relations Officer, Major Hashimu Abdullahi said “the Army Chief highlighted their crucial responsibility in instilling discipline, as well as promoting the ethos, traditions and doctrinal values of the Army among personnel in formations and units.”

The Army Chief acknowledged that the service discipline and experiential knowledge imparted by RSMs to soldiers form the foundation of trust and confidence, ultimately enhancing the stability of formations and units throughout the Nigerian Army.

General Maina further elaborated on the significance of the commissioning, stating that it aligns with the COAS’ command philosophy, which places premium on the welfare of the troops as well as the prestige of the RSM’s office.

As a symbolic gesture, he officially handed over the keys to the newly constructed residence to Army Warrant Officer (AWO) Mohammed Kinging, the RSM Army War College Nigeria.

The Acting Director of Project and Monitoring, Nigerian Army Special Projects Lieutenant Colonel A Enias provided details about the project, describing it as a three-bedroom bungalow with all en-suite facilities.

The residence includes a main lounge, dining area, kitchen with a store, a 15 KVA generator, and a 3.5 KVA solar system to serve as an alternative power source. Other notable amenities include a dedicated car park and a robust industrial borehole with both ground and overhead water storage tanks.

Additionally, the residence has been tastefully furnished to provide a comfortable and functional living environment.

He said that the Nigerian Army has undertaken the construction and furnishing of a total of 72 RSM Houses, with 66 of them completed to date.

Highlight of the event included the presentation of the house keys to the College RSM, a tour of the residence and group photograph to commemorate the occasion.

 

 

 

Mercy Chukwudiebere

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