The attention of
the Nigerian Army has been drawn to some stories going round the media
circles with the title “Disquiet in the war front as soldiers complain
of unpaid allowance” alleging that there was problem in the Nigerian
Army due to non-payment of allowances to some soldiers serving in the
North East.
In particular,
they were alleging non-payment of outstanding peacekeeping operations
allowance of troops that served in Guinea Bissau under the auspices of
the Economic Community of West African States and operation allowances
to some troops in counter-terrorism and counter-insurgency operations,
among others.
The issues
contained in such publications are not true nor correct. While some
media treated the matter professionally, giving the military benefit of
doubt and sought to know the truth, while others mischievously went to
town with the false story without recourse to ethics of the profession
and bothering to find out from the military.
The effort of the former is quite commendable and really appreciated, while that of the latter is quite unfortunate.
For the avoidance of doubt, we wish to inform the public that the issue of non-payment of peacekeeping operations allowance is a minor internal military administrative matter which was treated and resolved accordingly and has no bearing on the fight against terrorism and insurgency as they mischievously alleged.
For the avoidance of doubt, we wish to inform the public that the issue of non-payment of peacekeeping operations allowance is a minor internal military administrative matter which was treated and resolved accordingly and has no bearing on the fight against terrorism and insurgency as they mischievously alleged.
It should be
reiterated that the alleged non-payment of operations allowance among
the returnee peacekeepers was due to administrative hitches which was
solved to the point that all outstanding peacekeeping operations have
been paid and the last batch payment was done last Tuesday.
As regards to payment of operations allowances, it is
borne out of deliberate mischief and failure to comply with the new
measures aimed at ensuring probity and accountability in the Service.
All officers and soldiers are now paid their operations allowance
directly into their account.
All those that
did not receive theirs was due to non-compliance with the directive of
giving correct account details or duplication of names due to recent
postings. This has been explained to all those affected and efforts were
on to rectify same shortly.
We wish to state further that those soldiers involved or
complaint to the media are very few compared to the soldiers in the
operation area who are working assiduously to finally clear the remnants
of Boko Haram terrorists.
Majority of our
troops have been receiving their allowances regularly. The very few
indiscipline ones cannot be used to distract us, neither should they be
used as yardstick to measure troops general well being and performance.
Already issues relating to troops welfare have been of utmost priority to Mr President and the Army leadership is doing everything possible to ensure troops' high morale.
We would like to once again thank those responsible media outfits that showed understanding and maturity in reporting issues of national defence and security professionally.
Already issues relating to troops welfare have been of utmost priority to Mr President and the Army leadership is doing everything possible to ensure troops' high morale.
We would like to once again thank those responsible media outfits that showed understanding and maturity in reporting issues of national defence and security professionally.
Kindly disseminate this information to the public through your medium.
Thank you for your kind cooperation.
Colonel Sani Kukasheka Usman
Acting Director Army Public Relations
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