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More Soldiers Resign Over Intimidation From Superiors – Investigation by Tofax: 8:21am On Jul 18, 2020
The last may not have been heard about fighting troops of the Nigerian Army re­signing their appointments, after the 380 that dumped the service last week, citing loss of interest, as many more are alleged to have in­dicated their decisions to also exit, citing the same reason.

Military sources told Saturday INDEPENDENT in Abuja, that there was so much disenchantment among the fighting troops following the turn of events at the front line.

All these are happening as the Boko Haram insurgents and the Islamic States of the West Africa Province (ISWAP) fighters, appear to be gaining grounds, especially in the North East, while bandits hold sway in the North West and North Central, amid pockets of other secu­rity challenges in Southern Nigeria.

A close look at those resigning, showed that they are the Non Com­missioned Officers (NCOs) and the other ranks in the army, who mostly constitute the fighting troops.

Top military sources said these crops of troops are presently very disenchanted by their experiences at the front line, which over the years have left little to be desired.

Already, those that resigned cut across different formations and Units, serving as a very bad signal to others and a pointer that all was not well in the Nigerian Army.


Just last week, it was reported that the soldiers wrote to the Chief of Army Staff, (COAS), Lt-Gen. Tukur Buratai, on July 3, 2020, under Ref­erence NA/COAS/001, quoting the Harmonised Terms and Conditions of Service soldiers/rating/airmen (Revised) 2017.

Their request for voluntary dis­engagement as approved was con­tained in a 17-page circular from Buratai, AHQ DOAA/G1/300/92, signed by Brig Gen T.E. Gagariga for the COAS.

Headquarters, Theatre Com­mand, Operation Lafiya Dole, Bor­no State, the Headquarters of 1, 2, 3, 4, 6, 7, 8, 81, and 82 Divisions of the Nigerian Army and other forma­tions, were said to have received the document.

A military source told our Corre­spondent that, “Most of them want to leave, but they are denying them the opportunity, using excuses to delay them and pulling them out of dead zones.

“Many soldiers will like to die for their fatherland if the right things are done,” the source stated.

A foremost security analyst and Public Relations Practitioner, well fa­miliar among the security services, who just preferred anonymity, told our Correspondent that the army had ignored every entreaty to do it right with troops at the frontline, banking on propaganda and lies.

“It’s bad. You can sensor narra­tives, but you can’t lie. When you start lying, you lose your credibility. I have been telling them.

“The problem with the military is that the soldiers realised that they have been sacrificing for nothing, the military does not care, the system has failed .”

The analyst cited lack of trust­worthy leadership as the major chal­lenge in the ongoing war, saying that most of the troops no longer have confidence or respect for their com­manders, causing them to lose hope.

It added that the troops were not happy with the over staying of some commanders in the theatre, especial­ly those that were inflicting pains on them, as well as the continuous stay in office of the COAS, General Bu­ratai.

It further said that most of those troops were not happy that they have overstayed in a dead zone, signaling that they were dumped there to face their fate, while some of their col­leagues were granted respite.

The source said that the troops, in view of their overstay at the front line, suffered health trauma, and lose mental alertness, as they continue to see the corpses of their colleagues rolled in from time to time.

It further said that lack of mo­tivation has brought upon them a low morale, since they are fighting a war that they don’t understand, with many of them complaining that the very locals they were there to protect, were the same associates of Boko Haram and ISWAP, serving as informants to the terrorists against them.

Consequently, since there were no respites for them by the Army Head­quarters, the only way left to them now was to apply for voluntary dis­engagement, at least as covered un­der extant rules, rather than running away and being tagged deserters.

However, a top army command­er, who himself, has remained in the North East theatre for over four years now, dismissed the retiring troops as cowards and failures.

The Colonel, who did not want his name mentioned, wondered how these soldiers were enlisted into the army, saying that they never had interest in the service from the be­ginning.

He claimed that the lack of jobs in the country must have propelled their enlisting in the army, stressing that their interests were the welfare packages, salaries and allowances they could get.

The Colonel insisted to our Corre­spondent that no true soldier would take the steps these disengaging ones were taking, knowing full well the kind of profession they were called into.

He said a true soldier, no matter what, even unto death, would stay at his post, forward ever, backward never.

“To resign from the army is cow­ardice. No matter the challenges, as they are presently, a true soldier will stoop to conquer.

“I have been in the North East for four years now, and I am still here. I love the army and I am doing the job happily, no matter the challenges ahead.

“As many cowards that have also lost interests are free to go, so that there can be space for true soldiers to be enlisted.”

He said this must have informed the decision of the COAS to approve their disengagement requests with­out looking back.

Our Correspondent sought the position of the Army Headquarters on this issues but it was not forth­coming.

Colonel Sagir Musa, the Director of Army Public Relations, (DAPR), was contacted, but he said he had no comment on it.

When pressured to speak, he told our Correspondent, “talk to the De­fense Headquarters. Thank you.”

He was however reminded that the issues in question were admin­istrative, within his purview, as the DHQ handled basically operations issues, but he would not confirm.

It was clear that barely few days after the reports of the soldiers’ res­ignation, there was a major shakeup in the army that replaced top com­manders and officers across the country, especially in the North East theatre of operations.

https://www.independent.ng/more-soldiers-resign-over-intimidation-from-superiors-investigation/

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Re: More Soldiers Resign Over Intimidation From Superiors – Investigation by Ezennwa(m): 8:21am On Jul 18, 2020
hmm!

Something needs to be done about this sudden behavioral change from our Soldiers

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Re: More Soldiers Resign Over Intimidation From Superiors – Investigation by Obidon1(m): 8:23am On Jul 18, 2020
Until it happens

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Re: More Soldiers Resign Over Intimidation From Superiors – Investigation by TheMainone: 8:24am On Jul 18, 2020
God please help this country through these trying times

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Re: More Soldiers Resign Over Intimidation From Superiors – Investigation by Simplyleo: 8:25am On Jul 18, 2020
TheMainone:
God please help this country through these trying times
Amen.

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Re: More Soldiers Resign Over Intimidation From Superiors – Investigation by realstars: 8:25am On Jul 18, 2020
Its Time We Start Fighting For Ourselve, And Not Looking For Who To Fight For Us.
Our Government Has Faild Us.

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Re: More Soldiers Resign Over Intimidation From Superiors – Investigation by Racoon(m): 8:26am On Jul 18, 2020
No right thinking person will want to serve in an army that now have profound love for terrorists-granting them amnesty & reintegrating them into the same country they have committed treason against including killing same army personnel with ruthless aggression.

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Re: More Soldiers Resign Over Intimidation From Superiors – Investigation by trutht828: 8:27am On Jul 18, 2020
I expect a denial from service chiefs very soon.

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Re: More Soldiers Resign Over Intimidation From Superiors – Investigation by OkuFaba(m): 8:30am On Jul 18, 2020
They need to retire all them service chiefs.. Our military is now becoming child's play

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Re: More Soldiers Resign Over Intimidation From Superiors – Investigation by saaron(m): 8:36am On Jul 18, 2020
Like I said in the other thread, it's just a matter of time before this Fulani regime is overthrown by popular Revolution.

DISINTEGRATION OF NIGERIA WILL SAVE LIVES! SUPPORT IT.

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Re: More Soldiers Resign Over Intimidation From Superiors – Investigation by Vyzz: 8:36am On Jul 18, 2020
What if this is what the superiors wanted.....



So the soldier can be replaced by the so called repentant Boko Haram

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Re: More Soldiers Resign Over Intimidation From Superiors – Investigation by holuwajobar(m): 8:43am On Jul 18, 2020
TBH, It is really painful to fight with Boko Haram with all your might, then you end up catching some of this Boko Haram terrorist,

Only for the govt to free them into the society all because they said they have repented....


Terrorist dy repent?

Abeg I need someone to answer na, Terrorist dy repent?

Why are the govt so cruel like this na?

Well, the govt are the ones sponsoring the terrorism for there own gains .....


They will be revealed one day..

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Re: More Soldiers Resign Over Intimidation From Superiors – Investigation by psucc(m): 8:46am On Jul 18, 2020
"Even the locals we seek to protect are working for Boko Haram as informants"
This is why I maintained that Boko Haram is North's Crude oil.

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Re: More Soldiers Resign Over Intimidation From Superiors – Investigation by donbachi(m): 8:53am On Jul 18, 2020
Soon dem go put into law...every family must hand a male child to the army.

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Re: More Soldiers Resign Over Intimidation From Superiors – Investigation by Sammy07: 8:54am On Jul 18, 2020
Any Igbo that is still in Nigeria Army is a fo.ol - Mrvitalis aka Igbochief001 grin

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Re: More Soldiers Resign Over Intimidation From Superiors – Investigation by jerryunit48: 8:58am On Jul 18, 2020
Buhari did not only empower the headsmen he also empowers his zombies to perpetrate evil, this country self ...

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Re: More Soldiers Resign Over Intimidation From Superiors – Investigation by flokii: 9:03am On Jul 18, 2020
What these Northerners are doing in the Army is very risky. If we can't defend ourselves against threat within the state, what happens when we face external threat or international armed conflict?

If nothing is done on time, this country is as good as gone. Remove the islamic/arabic inscriptions from the Army logo and put Nigeria colours to show a multi-religious nation.

Insurgency is like cancer, it grows steadily until it kills the afflicted. Our Aboki friends up there should take note. While some of you are cashing out, your future and that of your kids is uncertain.

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Re: More Soldiers Resign Over Intimidation From Superiors – Investigation by Loadbalancer(m): 9:04am On Jul 18, 2020
Things are really getting out of hand but Nigeria go survive last last

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Re: More Soldiers Resign Over Intimidation From Superiors – Investigation by richiemcgold: 9:12am On Jul 18, 2020
nothing would've made them quit the army if they're truly passionate about the job. Real soldiers don't quit. This can only happen in a country where unemployment, instead of passion, pushed young men into military career. I'm not saying the allegations they made against their superiors and high rank military officers are false, but a real soldier wouldn't have quit. His passion for the job would've overridden those challenges.

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Re: More Soldiers Resign Over Intimidation From Superiors – Investigation by AgainstIslam(f): 9:13am On Jul 18, 2020
What a country!

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Re: More Soldiers Resign Over Intimidation From Superiors – Investigation by BlackfireX: 9:17am On Jul 18, 2020
What an Igbo man saw sitting down , many wikk not see it if they climb the tallest mountain..




A storm is coming

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Re: More Soldiers Resign Over Intimidation From Superiors – Investigation by Passionate888: 9:28am On Jul 18, 2020
Buhari sef

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Re: More Soldiers Resign Over Intimidation From Superiors – Investigation by tundchip2: 9:36am On Jul 18, 2020
“The problem with the military is that the soldiers realised that they have been sacrificing for nothing, the military does not care,
the system has failed .”

The system didn't fail today.
Our foundation wasn't laid well.
In the first World War, nigerian colonial policemen were conscripted to join the "King African Rifles" command with the British front.
They complained cos they were being used as porters and also realised that they were sacrificing for nothing. They rebelled and we're hanged for mutiny.

Omooba77:
BREAKING: Angry soldiers ground Maiduguri airport, threaten to shoot superiors

The soldiers who are of the special forces said after spending over four years in Maiduguri, they ought to be sent back to their families and not to be posted to face death.

More to follow…
/amp

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pwWB0bIa8ms.

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Re: More Soldiers Resign Over Intimidation From Superiors – Investigation by Nobody: 10:04am On Jul 18, 2020
The Nigeria military system is a Northern-Fulani chess and lawn tennis.


-Southerners who join and die for the Nigeria army died for nothing..

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Re: More Soldiers Resign Over Intimidation From Superiors – Investigation by Cogs(m): 10:21am On Jul 18, 2020
I honestly do not know how a sane person will still be serving in the military of this Nigeria, suffering in the Bush, camp and Aganist terrorist groups that are financed by the same government that they claim to serve.

The leaders are cropping billions in dollars daily into private accounts and you are still sane enough to serve the same country.

You better go and find better work that will add value to your life.

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Re: More Soldiers Resign Over Intimidation From Superiors – Investigation by iod69779: 10:21am On Jul 18, 2020
Re: More Soldiers Resign Over Intimidation From Superiors – Investigation by KossyKiss97(f): 10:22am On Jul 18, 2020
Hmmm


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Re: More Soldiers Resign Over Intimidation From Superiors – Investigation by DuBLINGreenb(m): 10:22am On Jul 18, 2020
Good for them
Re: More Soldiers Resign Over Intimidation From Superiors – Investigation by socialmediaman: 10:22am On Jul 18, 2020
Good for them. They will be replaced. The courts don't even have any jurisdiction over the military to handle cases of corruption, intimidation and sexual harassment. There's no such thing as accountability in this government.

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Re: More Soldiers Resign Over Intimidation From Superiors – Investigation by englishmart(m): 10:22am On Jul 18, 2020
Intimidation from superiors might be one reason. But the main reason is insecurity.

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Re: More Soldiers Resign Over Intimidation From Superiors – Investigation by Beverlyjean(f): 10:22am On Jul 18, 2020
This government is the worst in the history of this world and beyond.

The whole of south should unite and break free from the north b4 it consumes us all ...the south dint created almajiri or asked the northern leaders not to educate their people...those acts hv now led to insurgency ..

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