Thursday, 28 April 2016

Boko Haram: Army reacts to stories of disquiet in the war front

RE:DISQUIET IN THE WAR FRONT AS SOLDIERS COMPLAIN OF UNPAID ALLOWANCE

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.

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.

Thank you for your kind cooperation.

Colonel Sani Kukasheka Usman
Acting Director Army Public Relations

France to help Nigeria increase military capabilities

France on Thursday in Abuja promised to help Nigeria increase its military capabilities in order to contain security threats around its territory in the Gulf of Guinea and the Sahel region.

The promise was announced In a communique read by the Permanent Secretary in the Ministry of Defence, Amb. Danjuma Sheni at the end of the maiden meeting of the
France-Nigeria High Defence Committee.

"Deliberations focused on areas of mutual interest aimed at strengthening the cordial bilateral relations between both countries on security and defence.

"Accordingly, discussions were held in four thematic areas; strategic dialogue, military technical cooperation, intelligence and equipment procurement.

"To this end, the regeneration of the Lake Chad for the economic enhancement of the people in that region was stressed, the meeting also considered the need for increased support for the Multinational Joint Task Force as well as security of the geo-strategic Gulf of Guinea.

"In the area of Military Technical Cooperation, the meeting identified training programmes for the Armed Forces of Nigeria, equipping of the Special Forces and Special Boat Services.

"At the end of the deliberations, the High Defence Committee endorsed Joint Border Exercises proposal by the EFS for the third quarter of 2016 in Nigeria with the view to strengthening cooperation between neighboring Armed Forces and prevent threats of terrorism in the region.

"Agreed that France will assist in the analysis of Boko Haram recovered assets and share the products of the analysis with the Armed Forces of Nigeria.

"Agreed in promoting multi-lateral intelligence sharing in support of the Multi National Joint Task Force.’’

The News Agency of Nigeria, NAN reports that the France-Nigeria High Defence Committee was one of the fruits of President Buhari's last visit to France.

NYSC set to deploy medical personnel to IDP camps

In its effort to support government in helping Internally Displaced Persons, the National Youth Service Corps, NYSC plans to deploy medical doctors, nurses, pharmacists and other medical professionals to IDP camps across the country.

The newly appointed The Director General of the NYSC, Brig-Gen. Sule Kazaure, disclosed this in Yola on Thursday while flagging-off the NYSC intervention programme at Damare IDP camp.

"This programme, which is designed to bring succour to the inmates in this centre, is also intended to compliment government’s efforts towards provision of the welfare needs of members of IDPs nationwide.

"The scheme, therefore, will deploy the services of corps professionals such as medical doctors, nurses, pharmacist, etc to the centres to assist Federal Government in the provision of medical and other sundry needs of the IDPs.

"Specifically corps members will be participating in medical outreaches, environmental sanitation, educational intervention and general awareness creation on healthy living," he said

He also enjoined well-meaning Nigerians and corporate organisations to support government in rehabilitating IDPs in the country.

NFF shares throwback photo of Kelechi Iheanacho

The Nigerian Football Federation, NFF just tweeted this throwback photo of Manchester City striker, Kelechi Iheanacho representing Imo State in a tournament.

The NFF
@thenff
Super throwback of our rising
@67Kelechi representing Imo state in a junior tournament
#ThrowbackThursday #Iheanacho

May day: FG declares Monday a work free day

To commemorate this year's workers day celebration, the Federal Government has declared Monday May 2 a public holiday.

In this regard, Interior Minister , Lt. Gen. Abdulrahman Dambazau (rtd) has congratulated Nigerian Workers for their resilience, hard work and commitment to the change agenda of the Buhari administration, despite the prevailing challenges.

He urged Nigerians to continue to support the President in his quest to "fight corruption, ensure security of lives and property and stabilize the economy through creation of jobs and diversification of the economy."

See faces of Boko Haram leaders caught while fleeing Sambisa (Photos)

These unrepentant and hardened insurgents which include Musa Kalile Sabakara (an Ameer), Babagana John (an informant and also seller of foodstuffs), Isah Abakar (an Ameer) and Usman Abasa, (who specializes on cattle rustling and selling of food stuffs), as well Bukar Gujja (a tailor who prepare clothes for the terrorists) and Bukar Kahalifa (also a tailor who prepares the dress for the Boko Haram terrorists were arrested by troops on Thursday after they sneaked into Kala Balge from Sambisa forest.

Troops capture Boko Haram logistics personnel, recover vehicles, foodstuff (Photos)

Troops raided a Boko Haram logistics base in Dikwa on Wednesday.

The raid led to the arrest of five terrorists (3 adults and 2 minors) and recovery of 1 truck, 2 Golf cars painted in mud, 4 bicycles and 3 x 5kva power generating sets, as well as 55 bags of corn.

The minors were dressed in Boko Haram's new uniform.

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