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    Military Takes Steps to Improve Education for Children in Borno, Donates 950 Exercise Books and Teaching Aids to 3 Local Governments

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    By Hosea Parah, Abuja

    The Commander 5 Brigade Nigerian Army, Brigadier General Mutiu Abiola Oloyede, has donated 950 exercise books and other teaching aids to three local governments in Borno State: Mobbar, Magumeri, and Gubio.

    This initiative aims to enhance the quality of education for children in the area and strengthen the relationship between the military and the host community.

    General Oloyede emphasized that the fight against insurgency is a collective responsibility, and the military cannot achieve success without the cooperation of the community.

    The Chairmen of Mobbar and Gubio Local Governments, as well as a representative of the Chairman of Magumeri Local Government, received the donation and expressed their gratitude for the military’s efforts in bringing peace and normalcy to their communities.

    They also pledged their unwavering support to the Army and other security agencies in the ongoing fight against insurgency.

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