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Nigerian Army, UNICEF Strengthen Ties To Protect Children

By Anne Osemekeh, Abuja

The General Officer Commanding 8 Division and Commander Sector 2 Joint Task Force North West Operation FASAN YAMMA, Major General Ibikunle Ajose has affirmed 8 Division’s Commitment in strengthening its partnership with UNICEF to improve child welfare and humanitarian emergency response across its area of operation.

According to the Acting Deputy Director Army Public Relations 8 Division Nigerian Army, Lt. Col. Olaniyi Osoba, in a statement on Wednesday, the commitment was reaffirmed during a visit by UNICEF Nigeria Country Representative, Mr Charles Lolika, to the Division’s headquarters.

Representing the GOC, the Chief of Staff Headquarters 8 Division, Brigadier General Abubakar Suru, reiterated the Division’s unwavering support for UNICEF’s life-saving work, and acknowledged the critical role it plays in protecting vulnerable children and responding to emergencies.

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He further averred that the 8 Division is fully committed to ensuring the safety and security of UNICEF personnel and facilitating the effective implementation of their programmes in our area of responsibility.

Mr Lolika expressed his gratitude for the Nigerian Army’s continued collaboration, while noting that her support is instrumental in enabling UNICEF to reach children in need.

“This visit allows us to further strengthen our partnership, ensuring we have the access and support necessary to address critical issues like malnutrition and provide timely, coordinated emergency assistance”, he stated.

According to UNICEF’s Rep, the renewed partnership will focus on enhancing data collection for more effective interventions, ensuring safe operational environments for UNICEF staff, and jointly addressing the urgent needs of children affected by conflict and other crises.

This collaboration, he said, underscores a shared dedication to building a brighter future for Nigeria’s children.

“This visit reinforces the partnership between the Division and UNICEF in ensuring that necessary access and support are provided to tackle pressing issues such as malnutrition and provide timely, coordinated emergency assistance”, the statement said.

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