 The 6th Division of Nigerian Army, Portakot River State, has marked the 2021 West African Social Activities, popularly called WASA. This is in line with the mandate of maintaining peace in its area of responsibility and interacting with civil authorities for economic and social cultural development. Main and officers from other Army formations came to join the 6th Division of Nigerian Army, Portakot River State. It's the 2021 West African Social Activities, popularly called WASA. In his speech, the general officer commanding of the 6th Division, Major General Ulufemi Uliyede, said, WASA is meant to take officers and soldiers away from regimented routine life. They aim was to create an atmosphere where they are unwind and relaxed with families and civilians. We are gathered here for the traditional West African Social Activities, which is just like an event where we get to, you know, entertain our guests, our families, and get them to have a good time with the bar community. Governor Wike was represented by the Secretary to the state government, Dr. Tami Danagogo. He gave the charge during the West African Social Activities. He stated that recently, crime in the state has reduced and encouraged the military to put more effort in the fight against crime, especially illegally refining products popularly called bow fire. Today's occasion will go a long way to refresh the personnel of the 6th Division or refresh them from the rigorous training and duties of the year 2001. I wish to specially commend the GOC 6th Division. Your effort, no doubt, has brought about peace in the South Side region. Major General Ulufemi Uliyede stated that the formations will also come up with modalities. The modalities will checkmate the challenges faced by the military to make Nigeria better. I want to describe last year as a very successful year, you know, in terms of training activities, operations conducted, all in line with the Division of Fisheries, I think all were successful. And going forward, what we intend to do is to up and temple in terms of, you know, actualising our mandates. WASA is an age-long tradition of the Hami, which activities like talk of war, cultural displays, songs, among others. It is observed to mark the end of each training year and usher in a new one.