 The Nigerian army has once again shown its commitment towards improving its intelligence gathering through civil-military relationship. This was made known during the commissioning of the two-by-60,000 capacity water project by a major general, Moundee Ali, and Lhasa community as Kira local government area of Borno state. According to Moundee, the project was necessitated due to his passion to get back to society and to ease the suffering of the people after several attacks by Boko Haram. Lhasa is located on the border between Borno and Adamao state, with over 20,000 population. It is just a few kilometers away from the dreaded Sambisa Forest, which is why the community has witnessed so many attacks by the insurgency. With normalcy being restored in the area due to efforts of the military, the big challenge remains the lack of pottywood drinking water. The people work six to seven kilometers to access the river, which is the only source of water. Head of civil-military affairs who also doubles as a representative of the chief of army staff says the project is part of fulfilling the vision of the Nigerian army. He signed the commander-in-chief, President Mohammad Bwari, for his support to the military, for them to perform their duties of defending the nation. The project being commissioned today is one of the several civil-military operation-related activities and quick-impact projects. It is included in various parts of the country by the Nigerian Army, the Sybu's Guests, members of the press, ladies and gentlemen. At this juncture, I want to thank the President, Commander-in-Chief of the Armed Forces of the Federal Republic of Nigeria, Mohammad Bwari, Grand Commander of the Federal Republic, for his continuous support of the Nigerian Army and for providing the conducive environment necessary for us to carry our nutritional mandate. We remember the out-quantifierment sacrifices, our leagues who have paid all of my price in the line of duty for bringing peace to our dear country. I am a victim of a kidney stone issue because most people in Lhasa have lost my cause because of lack of kidney stones. The best thing I can give my people is to empower them with this pain. From here to where we commissioned it is about 1.8. On the other side, too, from where we sourced it to where it will supply a long-distance side is about 3 kilometers. Then we reticulated it around the community, funded it over to the State Government as part of the Sybu Military Corporation project of the Nigerian Army to the State Government. The community have funded it over to them too, that they should take it as their personal property. And I believe they will be waste. The Niger Express is appreciation, a lot of good questions.