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386 Injured Soldiers, Others Quit Military by captainjerry: 7:37am On Aug 16, 2020
INSECURITY: At last, 386 injured soldiers, others quit military

The controversy over 386 soldiers who applied to disengage from the military amid the battle against bandits, terrorists and kidnappers in parts of the country may be over after the authorities fixed their exit date as January 3, 2021.

But they will proceed on terminal leave on December 3, 2020.

Sunday Vanguard learnt at the weekend that affected soldiers include those who have attained retirement age and others who are medically challenged as a result of the injuries they sustained in the battle against bandits and terrorists in parts of the country.

The personnel’s application for voluntary retirement and disengagement from service on medical grounds had stoked controversy after it was alleged in some quarters that it may not be unconnected with poor welfare conditions and adequate military hardware to tackle the myriad of security threats facing the nation.

But the authorities punctured the claim, saying it was the right of the personnel to apply for voluntary discharge on medical grounds and other approved guidelines in accordance with military terms and conditions of service.

According to a letter, dated August 12, 2020, and titled ‘Approval for Voluntary and Medical Discharge Soldiers for First and Second Quarters 2020’, the Army, said the 386 discharged soldiers were of 1979 Nigerian Army intakes and others.

The letter, addressed to the Nigerian Army Special Forces Command, Nasarawa, and copied to various military formations where the soldiers are currently serving, referenced the Harmonized Terms and Conditions of Service of the Armed Forces (2017 Revised).

Among others, the letter sighted by Sunday Vanguard, said, “In compliance with Reference A, the COAS has approved the voluntary/medical discharge of one Master Warrant Officer and 385 others.

“The soldiers are to proceed on terminal leave from December 3, 2020 while their disengagement takes effect from January 3, 2021 in accordance with the Nigerian Army Administrative Policy and Procedure number 27, Paragraph 3 and 4”.

Consequently, it directed all army formations and units to release the 386 affected soldiers to the Army Headquaters Garrison, Abuja, for documentation not later than October 1, 2020.

The formations and units are also to ensure that all forms of military controlled items, including arms, ammunition, uniforms and items of combat kits, are recovered from the soldiers prior to their disengagement date and certify that they are properly de-kitted.

Furthermore, they should complete all necessary documents in regards to withdrawals of NAWIS (Nigerian Army Welfare Insurance Scheme), BENFUND (Benevolent Fund Contributions), and National Mortgage Contributions.

The letter was copied to the Defence Headquarters, the National Defence College, the Nigeria Defence Academy, the Defence Intelligence Agency, the Armed Forces Command and Staff College, Jaji, the Armed Forces Resettlement Centre, the Military Pensions Board and the Nigerian Army Training and Doctrine Command among others.

The letter, earlier requesting the voluntary retirement of the Master Warrant Officer and 385 other soldiers based on medical grounds and other pecuniary reason as contained in the TACOS, and submitted to the office of the Chief of Army Staff through the office of the Chief of Administration, was dated July 2, 2020.

https://www.vanguardngr.com/2020/08/insecurity-at-last-386-injured-soldiers-others-quit-military/

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Re: 386 Injured Soldiers, Others Quit Military by GOFRONT(m): 7:48am On Aug 16, 2020
Better that way

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Re: 386 Injured Soldiers, Others Quit Military by unclemaths(m): 7:49am On Aug 16, 2020
It is well with us.
Re: 386 Injured Soldiers, Others Quit Military by Racoon(m): 7:54am On Aug 16, 2020
All in order because to serve fatherland is not by force especially in a compromised military like ours. Mean-while why did the army denied this development from the beginning? You cant run a nation or army based on lies.

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Re: 386 Injured Soldiers, Others Quit Military by proeast(m): 7:54am On Aug 16, 2020
Yet the terrorists that are responsible for it and thousands of deaths are being granted amnesty, fed and pampered by the government. Such a useless country!!!

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Re: 386 Injured Soldiers, Others Quit Military by angelEmade: 7:57am On Aug 16, 2020
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Re: 386 Injured Soldiers, Others Quit Military by complexBoss12: 7:57am On Aug 16, 2020
of course, u kn wot next na

a speedy reply from army PRO, debunking d rumours, calling it lies from d pit of hell n telling us how Nigerian soldiers have neva been more motivated.

bt if its southern Kaduna genocide, dey will not respond

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Re: 386 Injured Soldiers, Others Quit Military by LibertyRep: 7:58am On Aug 16, 2020
There isn't anything wrong if people decide to quit seeing that they are medically challenged and wouldn't be able to optimally perform their duties.

Others that also appear to have ran out of ideas in tackling this insurgency should be honorable enough to voluntarily resign.

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Re: 386 Injured Soldiers, Others Quit Military by FearGodinall: 8:01am On Aug 16, 2020
At first they denied it, now painting it with fat lie, sign of a failed state. Buhari and the buharian army, what an incompetence and clueless combination.

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Re: 386 Injured Soldiers, Others Quit Military by Nigeriabiafra80: 8:02am On Aug 16, 2020
Zombie and media cows
Over to you go and serve your Nigeria

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Re: 386 Injured Soldiers, Others Quit Military by Nobody: 8:14am On Aug 16, 2020
Why won't they voluntarily retired when the army is full of aboki.

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Re: 386 Injured Soldiers, Others Quit Military by donbachi(m): 8:17am On Aug 16, 2020
"Soldier go soldier come".
Re: 386 Injured Soldiers, Others Quit Military by Notatribalist(m): 8:19am On Aug 16, 2020
This is the real problem that needs urgent attention. But as usual your president will wait to it gets to a level where its becomes unsolvable. Many people are too myopic to see the danger lying ahead if this issue is not fix..well,I am watching.

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Re: 386 Injured Soldiers, Others Quit Military by Optional09: 8:35am On Aug 16, 2020
that was the primary intention, is to frustrate southern solders out of the military so that they can be replaced with repentant boko haram who will uphold sharia laws

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Re: 386 Injured Soldiers, Others Quit Military by Slawormir: 8:51am On Aug 16, 2020
Damnnnnn niggarr
Not bad
Voluntary retirement is not bad
Soldier go soldier come Barack remain the same

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Re: 386 Injured Soldiers, Others Quit Military by Hndrrxxx(m): 8:51am On Aug 16, 2020
Good development �

They cannot just be playing politics with our soldiers life shocked shocked



The guy above me always thinks otherwise but never considered joining the military himself undecided

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Re: 386 Injured Soldiers, Others Quit Military by Nobody: 8:52am On Aug 16, 2020
Gone are the days when Nigerian Army recruitment forms were sold out and connections to get in was highly sort..The good old days..

Now its every parents nightmare..

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Re: 386 Injured Soldiers, Others Quit Military by newharddrives(m): 8:52am On Aug 16, 2020
Na wa oh
Re: 386 Injured Soldiers, Others Quit Military by Yigalanshey(m): 8:52am On Aug 16, 2020
damn

check my signature
Re: 386 Injured Soldiers, Others Quit Military by yanabasee1(m): 8:52am On Aug 16, 2020
They should tell us who is sponsoring this group.



It was used to oust PDP from power and after which it continued till date.


Then we began to have Fulani herdsmen and now bandits using almost the same method of killing.... All of this named groups go to communities, they use machetes or guns or explosive devices and they operate in the north.



Somebody is sponsoring it.


People will not just stand up one day and begin to kill people and news will have it and the police, DSS, NIA, and other investigative organization can't tell us how to track down this people. NCC will not tells us that they can't track down shekau's link through YouTube to arrest him. They can't tell me that they do not have a track on all calls coming from that region.


Somebody is behind these group.


And if you have anybody that will always claim that they want to join the military, please beg them to stay away that they're now used as sacrifice for the group to gain more grounds and to receive funds from international bodies, in return buys weapon from them.

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Re: 386 Injured Soldiers, Others Quit Military by espn(m): 8:52am On Aug 16, 2020
Nice one soldiers...
Re: 386 Injured Soldiers, Others Quit Military by BtcAirdrop: 8:53am On Aug 16, 2020
They should, if it doesn't favor em...


Check the Sig..
Re: 386 Injured Soldiers, Others Quit Military by Nobody: 8:53am On Aug 16, 2020
If na u you no go run when u find out the people you are working for always sabotage your effort for their own selfish gain.

Abeg I no get 5 million to pay Jare.

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Re: 386 Injured Soldiers, Others Quit Military by Oyikoha(m): 8:54am On Aug 16, 2020
Funny country
Re: 386 Injured Soldiers, Others Quit Military by Hofbrauhaus(m): 8:54am On Aug 16, 2020
Our president is a complete clown.

'I will fight bokoharam from the front' were the exact words of the old tall dead clown. And we saw the boys from ogbomoso and the ssrrkis plus the ngenes of nairaland jumping like lizards chanting 'once a soldier, always a soldier'. Even though they knew they were campaigning for a walking corpse...

Now see were we dey today....shame!!!

Bokoharam were begging few months ago cos they were almost decipated by Niger. Butatai saw that his business was going down, he quickly ran to maiduguri to give support to bokoharam...

See were we dey today..

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Re: 386 Injured Soldiers, Others Quit Military by Cti28(m): 8:54am On Aug 16, 2020
lipsrsealed lipsrsealed lipsrsealed lipsrsealed
Re: 386 Injured Soldiers, Others Quit Military by MANNABBQGRILLS: 8:54am On Aug 16, 2020
We stand with our soldiers

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Re: 386 Injured Soldiers, Others Quit Military by Elsueno: 8:54am On Aug 16, 2020
I really don't understand why the military speaks from two sides of it's mouth. They are damaging thier already battered reputation

Next time pls either they just keep quiet or stick to one statement. Haba!
Re: 386 Injured Soldiers, Others Quit Military by jamalnation(m): 8:54am On Aug 16, 2020
good for them
Re: 386 Injured Soldiers, Others Quit Military by Cti28(m): 8:56am On Aug 16, 2020
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We stand with our soldiers
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Re: 386 Injured Soldiers, Others Quit Military by Brushstrokes20: 8:57am On Aug 16, 2020
Another dividend of the satanic, irresponsible, clueless, nepotic, self serving CHAINge!
The shithole is a lost cause.

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