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Over 1,000 soldiers resign from Nigerian Army

The FrontierThe FrontierSeptember 9, 2024 6701 Minutes read0

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No fewer than 1,008 soldiers have resigned from the Nigerian Army.

The figure was from media reports of resignations from 2020 to 2024.

According to reports, in 2023, the Nigerian Army approved the retirement of no fewer than 59 soldiers, reports The PUNCH.

In August this year, 196 soldiers resigned from the Nigerian Army; in 2022, a total of 261 soldiers resigned; in 2021,127 resigned, and 365 resigned in 2020.

Our correspondent observed that the soldiers who resigned had neither reached the retirement age nor completed the mandatory years of service.

However, in the disengagement letter dated August 23 signed by Brigadier O.H. Musa, the 196 soldiers were directed to proceed on terminal leave on November 1.

It partly read, “In accordance with the provisions of References A and B, the COAS vide Reference C approved the voluntary discharge of the above-named soldier and 195 others listed in Annex A. The soldiers are to proceed on terminal leave with effect from 1 November 24 while their disengagement date takes effect from 30 November 24.

“Accordingly, I am directed to respectfully request you to cause the affected soldiers’ units to ensure that the discharging soldiers complete the following forms as enclosed and forward the same to this Department no later than 6 September 24.”

Reacting to the turnover in the service, the Director, Army Public Relations, Maj. Gen. Onyema Nwachukwu, said service in the Nigerian Army was not by conscription.

He added that some of the soldiers pulled out on medical grounds, noting that others for personal reasons.

Onyema said, “Though I do not have the exact details of yearly retirements or discharge of personnel currently, I can say that officers and soldiers are processed for retirement or discharge by time, based on laid down criteria and provisions of the terms and conditions of service of the Armed Forces of Nigeria, especially those who have served out their mandatory 35 years of service.

“A few retire or discharge on medical grounds, while very few seek discharge voluntarily for personal reasons. Retiring or discharging from active service is, therefore, not a strange phenomenon, as this is also obtainable in other local and international security and civil organisations. I must add quickly that service in the Nigerian Army is not by conscription.”

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