”We try our best in the command to ensure there is frequent power supply most especially at night because we know our women and children need it to sleep at nights.
”If there is a power problem, I try to stay on their neck for it to be fixed because frequent power supply also reduces crime most especially at night,” he added.
The commander who stressed that the army was here to serve humanity, added that the command always supported the widows at the brigade level.
Attu expressed appreciation for the visit and promised to continue his best in ensuring a good environment for the women and children in the barracks.
The wife of the GOC, who expressed pleasure to be in the command, said the visit was to familiarize with the formations and units within the division.
”Our noble association is a nongovernmental is saddled with the responsibility of developing the mental and social capability of our targeted audience.
”This has endeared us to be totally committed in uplifting the less privileged in our society, most especially the barrack community,” the president said.
The wife of the brigade commander, Mrs Milli Attu, appreciated the president’s visit, her hardwork and commitment to issues regarding NAOWA.