The Nigerian Navy Ship (NNS) SOROH has held a free education and medical outreach for residents of Diebu in the Southern Ijaw Local Government Area of Bayelsa.
The commander, Commodore Nanmar Lakan, told journalists during the exercise on Saturday in Diebu that the outreach was a way of promoting cooperation with host communities.
Mr Lakan further said that education and medical outreach were part of the navy’s corporate social responsibility to the civil populace.
He said that the exercise was in line with the navy’s broad mandate, which extended beyond safeguarding the nation’s territorial waters and national assets.
“We also take steps to support the health, safety and development of the people in our host communities.
“This initiative is part of the navy’s non-kinetic operations, which are mostly aimed at enhancing civil-military relations,” he said.
The commander said that the exercise aligned with the vision and strategic directive of the Chief of Naval Staff, Vice Adm. Emmanuel Ogalla.
He said that the Diebu community was chosen for the outreach because of its history of producing leaders who had served the nation in various capacities.
“Remember that education remains a key tool for personal and societal development. It is veritable a tool to unlock opportunities.
“Health is an essential requirement for productivity and growth. We are aware that access to quality healthcare remains a challenge for many.
“This outreach targets to promote education and healthcare delivery in this community,” he said.
Mr Lakan thanked the community for the warm reception and cooperation accorded members of the outreach team.
He reiterated the commitment of the navy to strengthen the close ties between it and the people of Southern Ijaw.
(NAN)