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One of Nigeria’s largest construction companies, Lubrik Construction Company, LCC, has donated a world-class clubhouse building to the Army Guards Polo Club. This special partnership with the Nigerian Army will produce a state-of-the-art clubhouse building, at Guards Polo Club, Abuja, in 8 months.
The brick laying ceremony held on Saturday during the ongoing Nigerian National Polo Tournament in Abuja was attended by many dignitaries. Some include the Army Chief of Staff, Lt. Gen. T. Y Buratai, who was ably represented by Major General HR Momoh, the senator representing the Bauchi central senatorial district, Halliru Dauda-Jika; the Minister of State for Labor and Productivity, Festus Keyamo (SAN); LCC President Alhaji Nasiru Danu (Dan AmanarDutse) and Guards Polo Club President Ambassador Sani Bala, among other notable guests and senior officers of the Nigerian Army.
During the ceremony, LCC President Alhaji Nasiru Danu said that LCC felt moved to carry out this project having observed the level of progress in the Nigerian Army under the leadership of Army Chief of Staff Lt. General T. And Buratai.
According to him, the project, which is billed to start in two weeks, will be completed in eight months.
He said: “We have observed the level of progress and transformation in the Nigerian Army under the leadership of Lieutenant General T. Y Buratai, that is why we decided to join the Nigerian Army in building a world class pole of renown. installation that will cost more than 500 million naira from start to finish.
Alhaji Nasiru added that other private sector players, as well as many Nigerian banks, are also going to partner with us to make this project a reality.
“This is just the beginning, I am convinced that the Nigerian Army will tour the country, replicate this building and build its legacies, especially in polo games.”
In his response, Lieutenant General Buratai, who was represented by Major General Momoh, thanked LCC for the gesture and praised the construction company for showing its commitment to the well-being of the men of the Nigerian Army. He also advocated for a partnership that will continue to flourish, benefiting all Nigerians.