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386 soldiers quit army in 1 year-Reps

- By Balarabe Alkassim

The House of Representa­tives Committee on Army says its investigat­ion revealed that 386 soldiers voluntaril­y disengaged from the army due to medical and other reasons in the second quarters of 2020.

The chairman of the committee, Abdulrazaq Namdaz, who presented a report to the house yesterday, said records by the army indicated that 356 soldiers left the army after losing interest, 24 left to take up traditiona­l titles; while six were discharged on medical grounds.

He said the records also indicated that 6,752 soldiers were discharged from the service in the last five years; while 25,655 soldiers had got enlisted within the same period.

“The lack of commitment on the part of some soldiers is the major reason for voluntary discharge from service. The army disclosed to the committee that some soldiers, having seen the reality of going to the battle front, especially against Boko Haram usually voluntaril­y discharge from the service.

“Those soldiers did not realize that engagement in the Army is more than a job; it entails personal commitment, regardless of welfare package.

“The documents show that all the voluntaril­y discharged soldiers were Non-Commission­ed Officers (NCO), ranging from Master Warrant Officer (MWO) to private (PTE).

“Based on the facts available to the committee, there was no mass resignatio­n from the army. Individual soldiers resigned on their own from their units.

“The army also told the committee that many soldiers also voluntaril­y resigned because they simply lost interest in the profession and wanted to take up or look for another job.

“Others voluntaril­y discharged from the service to take up traditiona­l titles. There are also a few who voluntaril­y resigned for health reasons.

“Soldiers do not resign in group, rather each soldier resigns on his/ her own choice as an individual by submitting his/her own handwritte­n resignatio­n letter to his/her own unit.

“It has become a routine that every year soldiers resign voluntaril­y, and so the case of the resignatio­ns in the second quarter of 2020 is not unusual.”

Namdas further said that the document presented to the committee by the army command also revealed that 1,908 soldiers left the Army voluntaril­y or on medical ground, while 4,844 left was as a result of regular run out date.

The committee recommende­d that the Nigerian Army improve on the welfare of its personnel, especially those in battle fields or other combat operations, to make them more committed to their job and to the nation.

It also recommende­d effective monitoring or follow-up in the delivery of the welfare packages in all the Army formations to ensure that they reach the soldiers in a fair and equitable manner.

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