The
21 Brigade of the Nigerian Army, Borno witnessed a complete breakdown of order
and discipline yesterday as soldiers attached to the brigade to fight Boko Haram
in the North East went on the rampage over unpaid allowances running into
hundreds of thousands of naira, and bad treatment by their commanders.
It
was gathered that the troops turned against their officers and started firing
gunshots in all directions threatening to kill any officer who dared them.
Military Sources confirmed that troops of 21 Brigade of the Nigerian Army who
have been in the fore-front of the assault on the dreaded Sambisa Forest in
Borno State complained of maltreatment after making so much sacrifice amidst
tough conditions that seemed unappreciated despite several assurances from
commanders that outstanding allowances will be paid. However, when the money
was eventually said to have been released, the soldiers discovered that they
were short changed by the army authorities.
For instance, those who were owed between
N300, 000 and N250, 000 after several months were being paid between N80, 000
and N100, 000 which they felt was unjustifiable after what they had gone through
in the war on terror.
According
to the military source,”The brigade is based in Bama but is currently deployed
at Bula Bello in Sambisa for Operation Rescue Final. But suddenly soldiers
started going on the rampage at about 6am today, (yesterday) firing in all
directions and threatening to pull out of the operation. “As some of them fired
gunshots, some started preparing vehicles to move out of location. They also
warned officers to steer clear or they would be shot dead.
They
are saying their commanders have been treating them badly and telling them
lies. As I speak to you, the firing is still going on, and there is confusion
everywhere.” The Nigerian Army is yet to issue a statement on the incident
while its spokesman, Brigadier General Sani Usman did not respond to calls made
to him.
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