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Nigerian Army To Sack 3000 Soldiers Because Of Boko Haram!! by Krucifax(m): 11:45am On Jan 18, 2015
It's no longer a secret that the Nigerian Army is conducting a purge exercise of soldiers deemed to have failed or disobeyed their duties and command. Some of these soldiers have also been sentenced to death. All of this coming from the insurgency in North East Nigeria. What many people do not know is the sheer scale of the purge. Figures coming out now indicate that up to 3000 soldiers are about to be thrown out of the military. Whilst the law is the law and soldiers should have known what they signed up for, these actions could have grave consequences for society as a whole. The Nigerian military council is about to unleash 3000 trained to kill men unto society. Leaving them unemployed, homeless, destitute and very angry. It a scary thought that should give us all cause for concern. See full story below.

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Anxiety has heightened among military personnel and their families in barracks across the country as the Nigerian Army continued with the mass purge of soldiers it accused of disobeying orders to fight insurgents during their deployment in the North-East.

Military authorities last Friday dismissed five more soldiers from the Supply and Transport unit of the 2 Division headquarters in Ibadan, Sunday Trust gathered.
This followed the dismissal of 227 soldiers last Tuesday by the headquarters of 3 Division in Jos and the sack of another four in Lokoja, a day earlier.
Over 200 had also been expelled in Benin in December. The affected soldiers said they were accused of refusing to fight Boko Haram gunmen in parts of Adamawa and Borno states.
The troops, however, denied the charges, blaming the military for not providing them with weapons and equipment to defeat the insurgents.
Sources said last Tuesday five battalions, comprising 234 Battalion, 116 Battalion, Task Force Mike, Army Headquarters Team A and 213 Battalion would be affected by the mass sack. All the units were under the task force Operation Zaman Lafiya, to check insurgency in the North-East.
But army authorities have consistently denied that soldiers were being sacked for refusing to fight Boko Haram.

The Army headquarters had issued a directive to formations to disengage almost 3000 soldiers and officers for allegedly failing to stop Boko Haram from taking over Mubi or retaking it from them, sources said.
Apart from the five soldiers that were given the boot in Ibadan on Friday, five others were tried and awaiting verdict, a soldier told Sunday Trust. “They escorted them to their houses in the barracks to have them remove their belongings, before they were evicted,” he said of the sacked troops, adding, “five others would be sentenced on Monday.”
The military personnel also disclosed that two Army Warrant Officers (AMOs) had been tried and dismissed at the divisional headquarters, earlier in the week.
“The two senior non-commissioned officers were serving in the same battalion as the over 200 soldiers that were dismissed in Benin in December for allegedly disobeying orders. But because they were of superior ranks, the battalion does not have power to try them. That is why they were tried and dismissed at division level,” he said.
Officers from the battalions would be tried and dismissed by military court martial, source said, explaining that over 60 officers from the five battalions were being kept in Jos, pending their arraignment before a military court.
The development, our correspondent gathered, was causing panic among officers and soldiers nationwide.
In Kaduna State, about 450 soldiers of 116 Battalion (also known as 21 Support Battalion) in NDA Barracks are said to be living in fear, as their units await the directive to send them packing. “Everyone here is worried about the development and we are afraid because other units in various divisions have already dismissed their men,” a soldier said.
In Sokoto, over 60 soldiers of 26 Battalion who were attached to a unit that was dislodged from Mubi have been in intense prayers. “Their salaries have been withheld for over four months and some of them are in detention. With the news of mass sack of soldiers in other units elsewhere, there is growing fear that their days in the army are coming to an end,” a military officer said.
Similar fears are also being expressed in 192 Battalion in Owode Idoroko in Ogun State, where Sunday Trust that about eight soldiers, “all of them seniors and veterans” would be affected. “They are soldiers who fought in Sierra Leone and Liberia and went to the North-East twice to fight Boko Haram,” a source said.
About 50 soldiers from 3 Brigade headquarters in Kano, as well as battalions under it in Kano and Katsina would also be given the boot, a rising tension among the troops and their families.
“They have sacked our colleagues in other units and we know that the directive affects us too. We learnt that it is 1 Division in Kaduna that is foot-dragging on it, trying to see that we are not sacked,” he said.
On Friday, the 227 soldiers that were dismissed in Jos, staged a protest at the Plateau State secretariat of the Nigeria Union of Journalists (NUJ), calling on President Goodluck Jonathan to intervene and reinstate them.
But the Deputy Director of Army Public Relations of the 3 Division Jos, Colonel Texas Chukwu, denied knowledge of the sack.
When the Army spokesman, Brigadier General Olajide Olaleye, was contacted over the dismissal of soldiers in Jos, he denied it. “It is not true,” he said. He did not respond to a subsequent text message detailing military units and soldiers to be dismissed.

Source below
http://www.dailytrust.com.ng/sunday/index.php/news/19380-mass-sack-panic-grips-army-barracks
Re: Nigerian Army To Sack 3000 Soldiers Because Of Boko Haram!! by Jaycool18(m): 11:47am On Jan 18, 2015
if they sack 3000, hw many will b left
Re: Nigerian Army To Sack 3000 Soldiers Because Of Boko Haram!! by ramdris(m): 11:51am On Jan 18, 2015
This is how GEJ is planning to create 2 million jobs abi?

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Re: Nigerian Army To Sack 3000 Soldiers Because Of Boko Haram!! by major466(m): 11:53am On Jan 18, 2015
Years of Quota System in army recruitment during military rule is partly responsible for this development.

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Re: Nigerian Army To Sack 3000 Soldiers Because Of Boko Haram!! by Nobody: 12:06pm On Jan 18, 2015
bloody lying figuri!why must it be this fine round number?not even 300? nah thunder go fire ona lies
Re: Nigerian Army To Sack 3000 Soldiers Because Of Boko Haram!! by major466(m): 12:08pm On Jan 18, 2015
ramdris:
This is how GEJ is planning to create 2 million jobs abi?
The Nigerian army is not the regular career organization you see around where any body can just go and make a living. It's a serious institution that calls for Competency, Service and Discipline. Only people with these Qualities are allowed to join the Military. This is what the Northern Oligarchy destroyed through years of Quota System.
Better to have a small and highly organized group of competent military personnel ready to give their lives for the nation than have a large contingent of incompetent, undisciplined and lazy brats as soldiers using the army as another alternative source of living. Not everyone is meant to be a Soldier.

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Re: Nigerian Army To Sack 3000 Soldiers Because Of Boko Haram!! by Adminisher: 12:37pm On Jan 18, 2015
The Nigerian Army has a more comprehensive retraining, reskilling and resettlement process than any other institution. The soldiers to be sent away were never really soldiers but people who went into the army for a quick job. I hope there is thorough process of individually vetting performance.
Jonathan is actually to blame for this. Like everything he has handled, this guy may have succeeded in destroying the 100 year old institution called the NA due to his unbelievably parochial and 'local' mind set. The most disgraceful CIC. The only CIC to preside over the defeat of the Nigerian Army.
Re: Nigerian Army To Sack 3000 Soldiers Because Of Boko Haram!! by cocoduck: 1:04pm On Jan 18, 2015
at adminisher
you are very stup1d what do you know about the NA? Okay what about the useless quota system? I know of aguy who wanted to be a soldier in the NA he passed every test physical and mental but was rejected because he was from the wrong tribe IGBO for that matter back in 1998. now he isa taxi driver
Re: Nigerian Army To Sack 3000 Soldiers Because Of Boko Haram!! by Nobody: 1:30pm On Jan 18, 2015
mehn Nigerian Army come dey sack people like Chelsea grin i believe NA must put its house in order first.

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