U.S Military reviews own humanitarian projects funded in Nigeria

 U.S Military reviews own humanitarian projects funded in Nigeria

The United States Mission in Nigeria has revealed the activities of the U.S Military to review its funded humanitarian projects in Nigeria.

This was contained in a statement tweeted on Wednesday by the U.S Mission Nigeria and monitored by lagosstreetjournal.ng.

The review is being carried out by USAFRICOM team led by Captain Temitope Oladimeji and Sergeant Naif Hernandez.

According to the statement, the review is done to “assess the effectiveness of U.S. military funded humanitarian projects in Nigeria.”

The statement further state that “for over a decade, the U.S. military has funded 2.5 million dollars in projects benefiting Nigerian citizens. These include a Mobile Hospital to the Federal Medical Centre in Jaji, a borehole providing water to the community of Tafa, and the subject matter expertise to develop the National Disaster Response Plan.”

The mission also appreciates Nigeria government and stakeholders for their support for the projects.

The statement reads “while the U.S. initially funded these efforts, the dedication of the Nigerian government, military leaders, and local population have kept the projects functioning so they may continue benefiting Nigerian citizens.”

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