100 Injured Soldiers At Army Hospital Get DEPOWA Support

Around 100 injured troopers have been getting treatment at the 44 Army Reference Hospital in Kaduna State.

This is taking after the wounds they supported at the theater of operation while battling the Boko Haram agitators in upper east Nigeria.

The spouse of the Chief of Defense Staff, Mrs Omobolanle Olonisakin, drove other official individuals from the Defense and Police Officers' Wives Association (DEPOWA) on a visit to the healing center to give help materials to the casualties.

The Corps Commander Medicals, Nigerian Army, Major-General Abimbola Amusu, said that a portion of the injured troopers lost their arms, legs and sight as an aftereffect of the serious wounds they managed in the front line.

She told journalists that a portion of the casualties were reacting to treatment, while those with basic cases would be flown abroad for further treatment.

It is over one year since the officers lost some delicate parts of their body and have been rendered crippled as an aftereffect of trade of flame with terrorists in Borno, Adamawa and Yobe states.

Mrs Omobolanle Olonisakin complimented the late triumphs by the military against Boko Haram terrorists which she said was relied on their order, patriotism and polished methodology.

Asides the gift of help materials to the injured warriors, she additionally revealed that the affiliation offers professional strengthening for dowagers of perished fighters through their aptitudes securing program which likewise offers delicate advances for organizations startup.

As the DEPOWA authorities wished the injured officers fast recuperation, a noteworthy grumbling among the warriors was the disappointment of the military powers to pay them their stipends immediately to empower them take care of their needs.


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