Personnel of the Armed Forces of Nigeria, AFN have refuted allegations of non-payment of operations’ allowances to soldiers involved in the ongoing counter-terrorism operations across the country.
They noted that since his appointment by the President, the CDS, General Christopher Musa, has continued to prioritize the welfare of officers, soldiers, ratings, airmen and airwomen, including the civilian component of the military.
The personnel hailed the CDS for what they described as “enhanced welfare packages”, including the “prompt payment of operations allowances” to troops on the frontline.
The non-commissioned officers made the position as a counter to a petition written by some soldiers to the Army authorities.
In the referenced petition by the soldiers – Master Warrant Officer (MWO) Dudu Ishaya; Warrant Officer (WO) Jeff Hassan; Sgt Adamu Usmaniya, as well as Sgt Maiyaki Ikon Allah, had alleged, among others, that: “The none (six) payment of complete Operation allowance to the Nigerian contingents who had returned from foreign mission in both Gambia and Guinea Bissau since June 2024.
“The non-payment of 25%/35% Arrears to non-commission officers, NCO in the Nigerian Army which was paid to all FG workers, paramilitary and Public Servants in October salary.
“The non-implementation of Manual Financial Administration MAFA document which was approved by former president Mohammadu Buhari since 2018 to NCO of the Army.”
In their separate reactions, however, MWOs Idris Walid Tanko, Ishaku Jibrin, Abiodun S, WO Jacob Ololoh, Sgt. Onyeka Eme Nike and Lance Corporal Eneyoh Atang said nothing could be further from the truth.
While describing the allegations as false, mischievous, and misguided, the soldiers challenged the petitioners to a public outing for authentication of identities.
In separate interviews, the personnel insisted that the military has maintained a very high level of professionalism and discipline, as well as other core values under the leadership of General Musa as CDS.
“I can confirm to you that non-commissioned officers are currently enjoying a regime of enhanced welfare packages such as routine training, affordable housing, and other packages.
More importantly, is the prompt payment of RCA to troops involved in counterterrorism operations across the country, “MWOs Idris Walid Tanko said.
Also corroborating the position, Ishaku Jibrin challenged “the so-called petitioners to an open forum, where they will ascertain their authenticity as soldiers.
On his part, Abiodun stated: “We urge President Bola Ahmed Tinubu, Senate President, Godswill Akpabio, National Security Adviser, Mallam Nuhu Ribadu, others, whom the so-called soldiers copied their petition, to disregard same.
“My suspicion is that, even if those soldiers are real, it is suspected that they may have been induced to embark on this despicable outing, which smacks of indiscipline, and unprofessionalism to say the least.
“Maybe the trio belonging to another military because the one I serve is welfare-centred, with corresponding morale-boosting effects. We have never had it so good as we do now under the able command and leadership of General CG Musa, the man who knows his onions as a soldier of soldiers.”
Also speaking, Etang submitted that: “Such instances of delayed payment, as isolated as they may be, are a reflection of the paucity of funds that the Federal Government deals with from time to time.
“Therefore, the AFN, being a product of the Nigerian State, is not insulated from such developments – whenever they happen, please.”