The Nigerian Navy Outpost in Koluama, Southern Ijaw Local Government of Bayelsa, on Wednesday distributed educational materials to more than 150 students of Government Secondary School, Fishtown.
Commanding Officer, Naval Outpost Koluama II, Cdr Stephen Agwai, stated that the initiative was to promote cooperation between civil the populace.
The News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) reports that the items distributed were exercise books, calculator and mathematical sets, and other writing materials.
According to him, today marks a special occasion as we gather, not only to celebrate education, but also to underscore the importance of nurturing young minds and empowering future leaders.
He said education is not just about classrooms and textbooks; it is about fostering curiosity, igniting passion, and opening doors of opportunity.
“As we are all aware, education is the cornerstone of progress and development in any society.
“So, the Navy and indeed NOP KOLUAMA II, we recognize the pivotal role that education plays in national security and sustainable development.
“Through initiatives like today’s Education Rhapsody, we aim to enhance educational outcomes, promote academic excellence, and cultivate a culture of learning that transcends borders.
“Through our non-kinetic line of operations and civil-military relations, the NN and indeed NOP KOLUAMA II have come here today with a mission to enrich your learning environment and support your educational journey.
“We bring with us teaching aids, books, and writing materials that we hope will inspire you to reach for the stars and achieve your dreams.
“But our mission extends beyond the tangible. Today, we will also share with our students’ insights into a career that is close to our hearts, the Armed forces of Nigeria and in particular the Nigerian Navy.
“More importantly, we will explore how each of you, as young Nigerians, can contribute to our nation’s prosperity and well-being,” he said.
The Commanding Officer, said that as we embark on this education rhapsody, let us remember that knowledge is power, and with it comes great responsibility.
“Each of you has the potential to make a difference not just in your own lives but in the lives of those around you and in the future of our great nation.
“So, let us seize this opportunity to learn, to grow, and to inspire one another. Let us embrace the gift of education and let it be a beacon of hope and progress in our lives.
“Thank you once again for welcoming us into your school community. Together, let us make today a stepping stone towards a brighter and more prosperous future for all,” he said.
Responding, Mr Emmanuel Ebimoboere, Head Teacher of the school, commended the Nigerian Navy for the laudable gesture and urged other organisations to emulate it.
According to him, the Nigerian Navy has given a glorious future in the life of the children. (NAN).
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