Boko Haram: Nigerian Troops Request President Buhari To Investigate Non-Payment Of Their Allowances
Some Nigerian soldiers said that numerous of servicemen have not received their
allowances for the past three months. They are subjected
to this treatment despite their efforts fighting Boko Haram at the
frontlines.
The non-payment of their allowances has made life very difficult for
many servicemen and servicewomen, interviews with soldiers revealed. One
soldier complained that he needed to borrow a friend’s cell phone to
call his family because non-payment of his allowance meant that he was
unable to purchase or recharge it in Maiduguri, the Borno State capital
and headquarters of Operation Lafiya Dole.
These servicemen told SaharaReporters that they did not want to
report their superior officers but they had little choice now. They
appealed to President Muhammadu Buhari to address their plight.
One source speaking to SaharaReporters said, ''our families have been
complaining seriously about this hardship. Providing food for our
family has become difficult.”
The soldier added, “I beg Defense Headquarters and Chief of Army
Staff to urgently address our pending allowances so that we can give our
best [in military service]. Morale has been low.”
A Staff Sargent from a different unit said that the
salaries of his servicemen were paid “but the allowances of more than
22,000 personnel has not been paid for three months.”
''Three months allowances has not been paid despite all our sacrifice
for this country. I think we don't deserve this at all.
In Maiduguri alone we at least 22,700 personnel on payroll,” he said.
The Staff Sargent continued by saying, “even when they pay soldiers
N45,000 they would deduct N15,000 for meals that were never given to us
[by the military]. In fact, it is the State government that are
providing meals so I don’t know why they are deducting our allowances.”
He concluded by saying, “President Buhari should help us investigate
this matter because the [military officers above us] will not say the
truth.”
When contacted, Media Coordinator for Operation Lafiya Dole, Dele
Alonge, told SaharaReporters that it was not possible that soldiers were
owed their salaries or allowances. He repeated that, “it is not true
that any soldier anywhere are owed their salaries or allowances.”
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