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    BREAKING: Nigerian Army hails Tompolo, Tantita for transformative project

    *As Tompolo builds 3 Battalion Soldiers Transit accommodations in Effurun

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    The Nigerian Army has commended High Chief Government Ekpemupolo, alias Tompolo, and his Tantita Security Services Limited for their outstanding contributions to the reconstruction of the 3 Battalion Soldiers Transit accommodations in Effurun, Uvwie Local Government Area.

    Maj. Gen. J.H Abdusallam, General Officer Commanding, 6 Division of the Nigerian Army, praised the project during its commissioning ceremony, highlighting its significance in addressing accommodation challenges.

    The project, undertaken by Tantita Security Services, provides 68 rooms, 18 bathrooms, and three central kitchens, all fully equipped, benefiting the Brigade and Sector.

    Abdusallam acknowledged the enormous resources invested by Tantita, emphasizing the project’s impact on the Nigerian Army’s welfare and accommodations.

    He expressed gratitude to Tompolo for complementing the Army’s efforts and urged Tantita to extend its goodwill to other barracks.

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    The GOC emphasized the importance of the working relationship between the Nigerian Army and Tantita Security Services, citing the project as a testament to their cooperation.

    Capt. Enisuoh Wariedi, Executive Director (Operations & Technical) of Tantita Security Services, expressed gratitude to the security forces and reaffirmed their commitment to standing by them.

    The project has the capacity to accommodate 140 soldiers at a time, significantly enhancing their living conditions.

    The commissioning ceremony was attended by top military officials, including Brig. Gen. Unachukwu Nwachukwu, Commander 63 Brigade.

    This collaborative effort demonstrates the potential for positive partnerships between the Nigerian Army and private security companies.

    The project’s success serves as a model for future cooperation, promoting mutual benefits and enhanced security in the region.

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