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ikorodureporta: 8:03am On Jul 11, 2020
Nigerian Army faces morale crisis as 356 soldiers exit over “loss of interest”

Three hundred and fifty-six (356) soldiers are formally exiting the Nigerian Army citing “loss of interest”, TIMES can report, in a development insiders say is indicative of broken morale in the army.


The army is currently engaged in various combat operations as insecurity worsens across the country.

Many of the soldiers are among the troops engaged in the decade-long war against Boko Haram in the Northeast, while others are from various other formations across the country.

But apart from the 356 who are leaving for losing interest in the army, 24 others are exiting because they want “to take traditional title,” making a total of 380 soldiers, including two Master Warrant Officers and 28 Warrant Officers, voluntarily discharging from the army, according to sources with direct knowledge of the development.

[Already, the Chief of Army Staff, Tukur Buratai, has, this July, approved the voluntary discharge of all the 380 soldiers who are to proceed on terminal leave on December 20 and disengage on January 3 next year in accordance with Nigerian Army istrative Policy and Procedure 27 Paragraphs 3 and 4, our sources confirmed.

“That the reason given by most of them is ‘loss of interest’ is an indication of low morale in the army due to poor leadership,” one army insider said, claiming the army had been “broken, demoralised and polarised more than ever before under Buratai.”

“It is an indication of the rot in the system,” said another officer who knew about the mass disengagement.


More than those enduring the long official process to exit the army, many soldiers have deserted the army especially from among the troops combating Boko Haram in the Northeast, sources in the frontline said.

At various times, commanders and soldiers have appeared in videos complaining about logistical and equipment available to them to combat the terrorists in a war that has in ten years precipitated a humongous humanitarian disaster in the Lake Chad region, displacing millions of people and killing thousands.

In one case, a former commander of Operation Lafiya Dole, Olusegun Adeniyi, appeared in a rare video itting soldiers were outgunned by the terrorists. In that video, March this year, Mr Adeniyi could be seen among disorganised troops decrying losses of men and equipment in a particular encounter with Boko Haram, who were “facing us” from “every flank with not less than15 gun trucks.”

Mr Adeniyi was swiftly removed from his position after the video emerged, with the current commander, Faruq Yahaya, taking over.

On Tuesday, troops of 25 Brigade on patrol were ambushed by terrorists on Damboa-Maiduguri Road. In the ensuing fight, 37 soldiers were killed in action and “about 60” uned for, according to security sources briefed following the losses, which also included nine gun trucks.

“Tempers were rising amongst the troops of 25 Task Force Brigade,” a source in the frontline said after the attack on Tuesday, before “the efforts to calm the situation.”

However, the military officially told the public only two soldiers died, while 17 terrorists were killed.

“That official press release is a total lie to preempt the press,” one army source said.

The source said the misrepresentation to avoid having to answer questions about the use of heavy funds and also to prevent renewed calls for the removal of the service chiefs.

Apart from the Northeastern anti-terrorism operations, the army, alongside the airforce, is combatting the spiralling armed violence from rural banditry and farmer-herdsmen conflict in the Northwest and Northcentral. In these areas, the exacerbating insecurity appears to have gone beyond the constabulary capacities of the police.

Even in the Southeast, the army has been involved in federal efforts to stop the secessionist threats; and in the Niger Delta, it helps in protecting oil and gas infrastructure.

Meanwhile, apart from the 380 soldiers voluntary exiting the army, mostly for losing interest, six others are being discharged based on the recommendation of the armed force’s medical board.

Thus, a total of 386 soldiers are disengaging – and 356 among them have opted out over “loss of interest” amid morale crisis in the service.

Units and formations have been directed to recover all military items from the affected soldiers, who are to report to the army headquarters for documentation by October 20 and complete forms to make withdrawals from various contributory schemes.

Many more have deserted without any official process, according to our sources.

“They just abandoned their guns and uniforms and ran away,” one source said.

The spokesperson for the army, Musa Sagir, denied claim of low morale in the army. “The Nigerian Army is in very high morale,” he said.

He added that the army is “very well” prosecuting all the operations it is involved in whether “the insurgency in the Northeast and banditry in the Northwest.”

He said there was no mass disengagement happening in the army. But TIMES reviewed documents and spoke with sources, contradicting Mr Sagir’s position.

Source: https://www.timesng.com/news/headlines/402343-nigerian-army-faces-morale-crisis-as-356-soldiers-exit-over-loss-of-interest.html

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Ezennwa(m): 8:04am On Jul 11, 2020
hmm!

The true soldier fights not because he hates what is in front of him, but because he loves what is behind him.

Soldiers, when committed to a task, can't compromise. It's unrelenting devotion to the standards of duty and courage, absolute loyalty to others, not letting the task go until it's been done.

Brave men rejoice in adversity, just as brave soldiers triumph in war

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SLAP44: 8:04am On Jul 11, 2020
Who wants to die? grin

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nobone(f): 8:04am On Jul 11, 2020
Is this for real?
Openbusiness3: 8:04am On Jul 11, 2020
shocked
JAOS(m): 8:05am On Jul 11, 2020
why are they informing the public about this development,are this newsmen not aware that this news could encourage the insurgent to continue their deeds

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Openbusiness3: 8:05am On Jul 11, 2020
nobone:
Is this for real?
times.....so, most likely

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Openbusiness3: 8:05am On Jul 11, 2020
How does Buhari sleep at night? sad

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IamWonderful: 8:06am On Jul 11, 2020
The north Soldiers should be made to fight in North, North insecurity will solve quickly when they see themselves dieing

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Sammy07: 8:07am On Jul 11, 2020
Solider go, solider come.

A friend of mine just finished his training last week I think.

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Sammy07: 8:09am On Jul 11, 2020
SLAP44: 8:09am On Jul 11, 2020
Sammy07:
Solider go, solider come.

A friend of my just finished his training last week I think.

He will be posted to the battlefront.

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Sammy07: 8:10am On Jul 11, 2020
SLAP44:


He will be posted to the battlefront.

Sorry, he's coming down south tongue

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NaijaRoyalty(m): 8:10am On Jul 11, 2020
Let northerners fight for their region

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realstars: 8:10am On Jul 11, 2020
Gallant Men
SLAP44: 8:11am On Jul 11, 2020
Sammy07:


Sorry, he's coming down south tongue

See race ! grin

Cowards will always answer their names grin

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IgbalodeRaymond: 8:12am On Jul 11, 2020
Why won't they.
While incompetent buruntashi is sacrificing them to his snakes

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mightyhazell: 8:14am On Jul 11, 2020
Sammy07:


Sorry, he's coming down south tongue
why south? North is where the action is na..

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Openbusiness3: 8:15am On Jul 11, 2020
SLAP44:
Who wants to die? grin
is not about dying. Many men will gladly give their lives for a good cause. It is about DYING FOR NOTHING! Imagine dead soldiers being denied and at best being counted as statistics and their families being left to suffer, while they spend billions to de-radicalize and reintegrate the same evil terrorists that have killed thousands of soldiers. Why would any sane soldiers want to continue fighting for such an army?

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Sammy07: 8:15am On Jul 11, 2020
SLAP44:


See race ! grin

Cowards will always answer their names grin

Any igbo that is still in Nigeria army is a fo.ol. --- Mrvitalis aka igbochief001

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Sammy07: 8:17am On Jul 11, 2020
mightyhazell:
why south? North is where the action is na..
They can be posted anywhere.

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SLAP44: 8:18am On Jul 11, 2020
Sammy07:


Any igbo that is still in Nigeria army is a fo.ol. --- Mrvitalis aka igbochief001

Changing the goal post to tribal rants.

Very Typical.

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Openbusiness3: 8:21am On Jul 11, 2020
IamWonderful:
The north Soldiers should be made to fight in North, North insecurity will solve quickly when they see themselves dieing
that would be the perfect formula for terrorists to takeover the entire North and aim for the South. As much as they hate themselves, even Alqaeda and Hezbollah unite to fight together whenever they have a common "outsider" enemy. We Southerners are the outsiders in the Northern equation

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Racoon(m): 8:26am On Jul 11, 2020
Nigeria is not worth dying for under this present useless army & govt.Loss of moral among the file in the army didnt start today but a dangerous trend have set in.

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SmartProf(m): 8:28am On Jul 11, 2020
Lol...over loss of interest in dying for nothing.

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peeddy(m): 8:30am On Jul 11, 2020
Even the country is worth quiting of due to loss of interest.

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Scatterscatter(m): 8:38am On Jul 11, 2020
In as much as I love Nigeria, I will only sacrifice my life for a love relationship that is mutual.

One question I ask myself everyday is, "does Nigeria love me" and I get the same answer everyday, NO!

I don't blame the soldiers and I pray they find peace and success in their future endeavors

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solmus: 8:53am On Jul 11, 2020
cool


Life no get duplicate

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LibertyRep: 8:54am On Jul 11, 2020
Who are we to question the personal decision of some men as it concerns their their lives.

Patriotism can't be bought.

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chinebu(m): 8:56am On Jul 11, 2020
ikorodureporta:
source: https://www.timesng.com/news/headlines/402343-nigerian-army-faces-morale-crisis-as-356-soldiers-exit-over-loss-of-interest.html

lalasticlala

Very big sign for Mr President to know that keeping these service chiefs longer than necessary is bad for the nation

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