Recently, the President of DEPOWA, Mrs Vickie Irabor inaugurates a solar powered borehole executed by the Unique 38 Regular Course Ladies Welfare Association at Ushafa Military Camp on Saturday (3/6/23)
The Unique 38 Regular Course Ladies Welfare Association on Saturday, donated two solar-powered borehole to the residents of Ushafa Military Camp in Bwari Area Council of the Federal Capital Territory (FCT).
The association, made up of wives of the members of the Nigerian Defence Academy (NDA) 38 Regular Course executed the project as part of efforts to alleviate the suffering of the residents.
The Chairperson of the association, Mrs Judith Akinjobi, said the group had always sought to make a positive difference and had been relentless in championing numerous causes towards improving the living conditions of others.
Akinjobi said the association had consistently sought improvements in the lots of widows, children, the sick and other vulnerable individuals and groups in the society.
“Today, we are witnessing the inauguration of our latest endeavour, two Solar Powered Borehole Water System.
“This idea was conceived with the understanding of the vital importance of clean, accessible water to the development and well-being of our communities.
“Indeed access to clean water ought not to be a luxury, but a necessity and in fact a fundamental human right.
“I am therefore delighted to see this project come to life, bringing hope and joy to the lives of the barrack residents, specifically Ushafa camp,” she said.
The President, Defence and Police Officers Wives Association (DEPOWA), Mrs Vickie Irabor, commended the women for identifying a gap in barracks and meeting the needs.
Irabor said that military wives had become forces to reckon with, adding that military wives associations were erroneously seen as a group of idle women in the past.
She said that such wrong notions among military officers had been eroded by the life impact projects being undertaken by the associations in barracks communities.
She also appreciated their husbands for the continuous support that they had been giving to their spouses to be able to touch lives, urging the women to show more love to their husbands.
The Commandant, National Defence College (NDC), Rear Adm. Murtala Bashir, said the project was executed out of the desire of the women to add value to humanity and improve the quality of life in the barrack.
Bashir said the borehole would enhance the sanitary condition of the personnel NDC, DHQ and services headquarters accommodated in the camp.
He described the initiative by the unique ladies as commendable, adding that it would touch the lives of all the personnel across the services.
He said that the additional two boreholes to the existing five would ease the challenge of having seamless flow of water because the continuous increase in population.
In his remarks, the President, NDA RC38, Maj.-Gen. Solomon Uduonwa, commended the women for the actualisation of the project.
Uduonwa reassured them of their support at all time to continue to touch lives.
“We will always support you. You play very critical roles in our lives. We can’t stand without you.
“You hold the home front and more importantly, at this time that we are getting closer and closer to the end of our careers, we rely on you to keep,” he said.
The President, Nigerian Army Officers Wives’ Association (NAOWA), Mrs Salamatu Yahaya and her counterparts from Navy and Air Force commended the efforts of the women.
The NAOWA president personally graced the occasion as NOWA and NAFOWA presidents were represented.
The ladies also used the occasion to unveil their new uniform.
(NAN)