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Photos: Nigerian Army offers free medical service to IDPs in Borno

The Nigerian Army says it has so far provided free medical treatment to over 500 Internally Displaced Persons (IDPs) in Chibok and Gwoza in Borno State, as part of activities to mark this year’s Nigerian Army Day Celebration slated for July 6.

Col. Samuel Kingsley the Deputy Director, Army Public Relations said this in a statement on Saturday in Maiduguri.

“As part of their contribution to the host community and also activities marking the Nigerian Army Day Celebration,

“Troops of 28 Task Force Brigade Nigerian Army were at the Internally Displaced Persons (IDPs) Camp, Chibok, rendering free medical service to the community,’’ Samuel said.
He added that the task force had so far attended to more than 500 persons “since morning and still counting’’.

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11 comments:

  1. What a kind gesture. Good of them

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  2. Na wa o


    ... Merited happiness

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    1. Dumb dumb, which one be nawa oo? Na by force to comment?

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  3. "free medical service to IDP" ok, where they supposed to pay for medical service? I thought it was the country's responsibility to provide IDP with medical service and by default it's the military since the area is under active military activity. I guess i have a problem with the title of the article

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  5. God bless them.

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  6. heya kind
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  7. Na Buhari gave that Order or Osubande ?

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