Osun: Army Chief commissions Computer based test Centre

Nokai Origin, Abuja

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The Chief of Army Staff (COAS) Lieutenant General Faruk Yahaya has commissioned a 275-seat capacity Computer Based Test Centre at Ibokun Grammar School Osun State.

According to a statement by the Director Army Public Relations Brigadier General Onyema Nwachukwu, the project is part of the Chief of Army Staff Special Civil-Military Cooperation Intervention projects to Ibokun in Obokun Local Government Area of Osun State.


Speaking during the project commissioning, General Yahaya pointed out that the Nigerian Army (NA) executes Quick Impact Projects in communities with a view to complement existing infrastructure and provide the desired succour in diverse areas of needs thereby promoting and strengthening Civil-Military Cooperation in such beneficiary communities.

He noted that he introduced the Special Intervention Projects to support communities of serving senior officers of the Nigerian Army, who through diligence, dedication to duty and service to the nation have risen to the enviable rank of Major General.

The Army Chief congratulated the project executor, Major General Adetokunbo Fayemiwo, who is the Chief of Accounts and Budget (Army), for the timely completion of the project and the quality of work done.


Speaking on behalf of the Osun State Governor, the Deputy Governor, Prince Kola Adewusi called on all relevant agencies and stakeholders in the state to promptly activate necessary mechanisms to ensure the immediate functioning of the centre for the benefit of students in Obokun and the generality of the state.

Earlier, the project executor Major General  Fayemiwo expressed appreciation to the  COAS for his transformational and pragmatic administration of the Nigerian Army, adding that several projects such as this have been funded by the COAS to give back to Nigerians and to put smiles on the faces of many.

He disclosed, that the Centre will afford students in Ibokun and other surrounding communities the opportunity of writing their WAEC, NECO and JAMB Computer Based examinations without embarking on long-distance journeys to the metropolis.

 

 

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