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COAS commissions NAWLG/HYDE energy liquified petroleum gas station in Kaduna 

….. Says welfare of troops and their families is topmost priority

The Chief of Army Staff (COAS) Lieutenant General Taoreed Abiodun Lagbaja has on Wednesday 18 September 2024 commissioned the Nigerian Army Welfare Limited by Guarantee/ Hyde Energy Liquefied Petroleum Gas Station at Ribadu Cantonment Kaduna. The project is a partnership between the Nigerian Army and Hyde Energy aimed at improving the standard of living of the larger Nigerian Army family.

The COAS, who was represented by the Chief of Staff 1 Division Brigadier General David Nwakonobi, pointed out that the sole aim of the partnership with Hyde Energy Limited is to make available liquefied Petroleum Gas products to troops, their families and the entire barrack community at an affordable price. He further stated that the project was executed to compliment government efforts in adding value to the barracks community and society at large.

Earlier in his welcome address, Major Gen SS Jiya, the Group Managing Director of NAWLG emphasised the importance of welfare for the effective management of a fighting force. He recognised and lauded the efforts of the COAS towards maintaining troop’s welfare citing the commissioned gas plant project and other welfare projects across the country as instances. “The establishment of this gas plant will enhance the capacity of the NAWL as well as foster a good relationship between the Army and the public” he stated.

While giving the project highlights , the representative of the CEO Hyde Energy referred to the collaboration with the NA as a reflection of a joint commitment to bringing sustainable and affordable energy solutions to Army Personnel and the general public.

He noted that it was the key component of an ongoing initiative to establish a network of LPG facilities across Army locations in Nigeria. “Our partnership with the NA goes beyond the completion of this project. It is a relationship based on trust, shared goals and a vision for improving the welfare of Army personnel and their communities”, he stated .

Highlights of the event were the cutting of commissioning tape, unveiling of commissioning plague, a guided tour of the facility, presentation of souvenirs and group photographs.


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