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10-month Pay Delay Threatens Border Security Operations by ijustdey: 1:26pm On Apr 16, 2021
Security personnel deployed to man key Nigerian land borders have not been paid their mandatory allowance for 10 months, multiple sources involved in the operation told Daily Trust.

An inter-agency operation tagged Joint Border Drill Operation was jointly piloted by the Office of the National Security Adviser (ONSA) and the Nigerian Customs Service (NCS) to ensure total compliance with the ban on movements along the border routes.

Hundreds of personnel were drawn from the NCS, Nigerian Immigration Service (NIS), police, Department of State Service (DSS), National Intelligence Agency (NIA), and the military, to form the border-manning teams.

Though the borders were reopened in December 2020, the operatives were retained and redesigned to continue surveillance and counter-smuggling. The codename for the operation was changed to Joint Border Patrol.

Comptroller General of the Nigerian Customs Service (NCS), retired Col. Hameed Ali, confirmed the change of status and expectations from the operation while speaking in February.

“We just set up a joint border patrol. It is an offshoot of the joint border drill, which was the operation we launched to close our borders,” Ali said.

In addition to other responsibilities, the operatives were tasked to stop the importation of illegal arms and contraband goods as part of efforts to address rising security challenges while at the same time boosting local production of assorted food items like rice, oil, among others.

The non-payment of the Duty Travel Allowance (DTA) for a long period is affecting morale of officers and threatening a key security operation of the country, security sources familiar with happenings said.

Located at the extreme inner corner of the Gulf of Guinea on the west coast of Africa, Nigeria occupies an area of 923,768 sq. km (356,669 sq mi), extending 1,127 km (700 mi) East to West and 1,046 km (650 mi) North to South. It is bordered by Chad, Cameroon, Niger and Benin, with a total boundary length of 4,900 km (3,045 mi), of which 853 km (530 mi) is coastline.

The deployed officers are expected to contain smuggling and protect the territorial integrity of the country which is largely porous.

Some of the affected personnel who spoke with our correspondents on the condition of anonymity for fear of victimisation, said months of unpaid allowances had rendered them all covered in debts and unable to meet up obligations to hoteliers, landlords and food vendors.

Besides low morale, officers involved in the exercise lamented that the government’s inability to meet up with its obligation is affecting the operation as it was becoming increasingly difficult to enforce discipline and ensure accountability in the line of duty.

The owed allowances were meant to cater for accommodation and feeding of the personnel who were deployed specifically to man the country’s borders following the closure of the land borders in August 2019.

The federal government, through the Minister of Finance, Budget and National Planning, Mrs Zainab Ahmed, had justified the closure of the land borders at the time, which she said will help the government address the proliferation of arms and influx of other contrabands.

The security operatives were deployed to key towns affected by the border closure including Idi-iroko, Seme, Jibia, Kamba, Kongolom, Maigatari and Illela.


The entitlements

“Like with all special operations, we were posted from different areas to join this new operation and that was why we were entitled to DTA,” one customs officer said.

The deployed operatives were placed on a daily allowance of N12, 000 for officers and N6,000 for junior ranks.

While payments were made for the first few months of the operations, largely in arrears of two to three months, it became prolonged later with personnel having to wait for months before getting anything.

Last year, after a long delay, arrears for four months was paid. However, since May last year, not a dime was paid to the personnel in the name of the allowances.

Sources at the customs and ONSA told our reporter that the delay was being caused by the Federal Ministry of Finance, which has the mandate of funds releases.

“The office in charge of that operation at ONSA has written nothing less than three letters to the Ministry of Finance on this issue but they are yet to oblige,” said one source who craved for anonymity as he has no permission to speak.


Dire condition

Some operatives who spoke on the condition of anonymity lamented that they have been neglected despite the enormous responsibility placed on them.

“Morale is low because there is no motivation, which is very important for the success of any operation,” a unit commander involved in the operation told one of our reporters.

He said the personnel involved in the operation are being “made vulnerable to compromise”, with many of them owing hoteliers and giving out personal belongings as collateral.

“Our people are sacrificing. A number of our people have been killed either by smugglers or insurgents yet we have made huge recoveries all over the place. But with this nonchalant attitude, morale is honestly diving,” the source said.

He explained that it was becoming increasingly difficult to enforce discipline as men often challenge their superiors or justify their acts of compromise.

“The low morale is also breeding insubordination as enforcement of discipline is becoming very tough. You will ask your men to do something but they will be very lethargic about it or even reject it outright. This is dangerous for the success of the operation.”

With the dangers insecure borders pose to Nigeria’s security as major entry points of light arms, a senior security source familiar with the operation lamented that toying with the welfare of the men may have a dire consequence on Nigeria’s security.


Finance ministry, Customs shifty

The Federal Ministry of Finance and the Customs appeared to be shifting roles over the unpaid allowances.

When contacted on the delay in paying the border operatives their entitlements, Yunusa Tanko, who is the Special Adviser, Media and Communications to the Minister of Finance, Budget and National Planning, said the issue was purely a customs matter.

“Please, I don’t understand this enquiry honestly. Did customs tell you their money is released and that of the patrol team held back?

“This is purely a custom issue not ministry of finance so direct your enquiry to the proper channel/agency.”

Contacted, NCS spokesman, Joseph Attah, said he was not aware of the issue.

He, however, noted that customs has been at the fore of the operation and had provided all the required needs for the operatives to ensure high morale.


It’s dangerous to toy with security

A security expert, Salihu Bakhari, said the federal government must always fulfil its own part of the obligation to discourage security operatives from compromising themselves.

“You see, most of the operatives deployed for such exercise were brought together from different places. They left their families behind in order to protect the territorial integrity of the country.

“I know that most VIPs especially politicians and chief executives of agencies collect their allowances long before they travel…It is therefore very sad to hear that security operatives who put their lives on the line are neglected.

“This attitude makes them prone to corruption because they are easily compromised by high profile smugglers who would give them a lot of money to have their way.

“There is a strong correlation between the infiltration of illegal arms and our porous borders. The federal government and the frontline state governments must come together and fund border security,” he said.

https://dailytrust.com/10-month-pay-delay-threatens-border-security-operations

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Re: 10-month Pay Delay Threatens Border Security Operations by NwaNimo1(m): 8:14pm On Apr 16, 2021
Buhari......start printing!

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Oil can no longer sustain everything!

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Re: 10-month Pay Delay Threatens Border Security Operations by Nobody: 8:16pm On Apr 16, 2021
Kk
Re: 10-month Pay Delay Threatens Border Security Operations by HalpyBee(f): 8:17pm On Apr 16, 2021
The purpose of closing the border was not even achieved in the first place. You closed the border so as to boost local production of which it was a total failure.
Now you opened it again- back to square one. Never have I seen a more confused government.

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Re: 10-month Pay Delay Threatens Border Security Operations by MozB: 8:17pm On Apr 16, 2021
My God!!!! 10 months? Just 2 more months to make it a year. How do these guys even survive?
Hmmm.... There is no Nigeria again o! Federal government is owing everybody in the country and owing other countries... But politicians still get paid with full allowance. Are you people seeing where we are headed?

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Re: 10-month Pay Delay Threatens Border Security Operations by MrRhymes101(m): 8:17pm On Apr 16, 2021
Someone is working at a place where the rate of illegal activities are very high and even seem normal, the person probably tries his best to standout and not join the others, then u refuse to pay such a person his legal allowance? And u expect him not to join in the illegalities? This country fit ever good again so?

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Re: 10-month Pay Delay Threatens Border Security Operations by sweetonugbu: 8:18pm On Apr 16, 2021
Omere eme
Re: 10-month Pay Delay Threatens Border Security Operations by Lama70(m): 8:21pm On Apr 16, 2021
Correct excuse to collect 'Roger' and turn a blind eye.
But wait a minute, I hope they haven't been doing that(?)
Naija mheeeen!
Re: 10-month Pay Delay Threatens Border Security Operations by Davefed(m): 8:21pm On Apr 16, 2021
One person will be sitting on their allowances.. Do people ever thought of death at all? Your fellow humans living in penury because of greediness of one person.. E no get better for them.
Re: 10-month Pay Delay Threatens Border Security Operations by Splendor4(m): 8:22pm On Apr 16, 2021
God help us
Re: 10-month Pay Delay Threatens Border Security Operations by Johnkay01: 8:22pm On Apr 16, 2021
Ok
Re: 10-month Pay Delay Threatens Border Security Operations by Nobody: 8:24pm On Apr 16, 2021
It irks me that allowances of Senators, House of Representatives and other top-level officers are never delayed but when it comes to paying the real men that are on the ground doing the dirty work different stories will start coming up if anyone should be sacrificing their pay it should be the "Ogas" at the top period.
Re: 10-month Pay Delay Threatens Border Security Operations by Roddwave: 8:25pm On Apr 16, 2021
Can you imagine

10 months of unpaid salary

While those useless Government cashout in billions ever fucking day

If i be the oga dey post dere ehh na "aka azu way"
If you no u no i no
no be me you go suffer while you dey for house dey steal funds

It's just like not paying your bodyguard salary for protecting you

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Re: 10-month Pay Delay Threatens Border Security Operations by Lama70(m): 8:25pm On Apr 16, 2021
I dey watch nta now...and Dem dey display how to obtain our Nigerian international passport. Can you imagine?
Hehehehehe!!!!

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Re: 10-month Pay Delay Threatens Border Security Operations by Nobody: 8:26pm On Apr 16, 2021
Even if one ain't corrupt, this country would shaa push you.
Re: 10-month Pay Delay Threatens Border Security Operations by Nobody: 8:27pm On Apr 16, 2021
MrRhymes101:
Someone is working at a place where the rate of illegal activities are very high and even seem normal, the person probably tries his best to standout and not join the others, then u refuse to pay such a person his legal allowance? And u expect him not to join in the illegalities? This country fit ever good again so?
Not in a million years bruh
Re: 10-month Pay Delay Threatens Border Security Operations by HONESTFACT101(m): 8:34pm On Apr 16, 2021

Nigerian govt plays with everything just imagine something as crucial as this anyway when the time comes the drug baron and weapon dealers and other smugglers will pay them......signing out
Re: 10-month Pay Delay Threatens Border Security Operations by simple250: 8:41pm On Apr 16, 2021
The government is aware that you guys are getting more than enough at the border

Re: 10-month Pay Delay Threatens Border Security Operations by mytime24(f): 8:44pm On Apr 16, 2021
Zoo
Re: 10-month Pay Delay Threatens Border Security Operations by Tonymegabush1(m): 8:47pm On Apr 16, 2021
10mths outstanding payments and you expect customers officers not to extort motorist in and out nigeria borders


Can any government owned themselves 1mth salary's

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Re: 10-month Pay Delay Threatens Border Security Operations by Nigeriabiafra82: 9:07pm On Apr 16, 2021
Let me come

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Re: 10-month Pay Delay Threatens Border Security Operations by MASTAkiLLAh(m): 9:34pm On Apr 16, 2021
Lol grin yeye and jagajaga country
Re: 10-month Pay Delay Threatens Border Security Operations by Ngenge(m): 10:35pm On Apr 16, 2021
Na wa o. If you talk, you will become a prey
Re: 10-month Pay Delay Threatens Border Security Operations by Reference(m): 12:49am On Apr 17, 2021
Have they run out of ink and printing paper in Abuja.....just thinking...
Re: 10-month Pay Delay Threatens Border Security Operations by Ojayk(m): 6:11am On Apr 17, 2021
ijustdey:




https://dailytrust.com/10-month-pay-delay-threatens-border-security-operations

Solution: Print more money.

But it beats me how Nigeria lost control of managing cash low in the Nigeria system, Finance Minister two term CBN governor, nah Tumbs down be that ooh.

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