Nigerian Army Debunks Report of Poor Feeding of Soldiers

By Ismail Umar, Sokoto

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The Nigerian Army has debunked a report by Sahara Reporters, alleging that troops deployed in Zamfara State are being poorly fed and have not been paid their December 2023 allowances.

According to a statement by the Acting Deputy Director of Army Public Relations, Lieutenant Colonel Ikechukwu Eze, the General Officer Commanding (GOC) 8 Division, Major General Godwin Mutkut, is always physically at the ongoing clearance operations in Zamfara to ensure socio-economic activities continue to flourish in the State.

It said that for the past two weeks, the GOC has been feeding from the same source with the troops, which demonstrated his commitment to their well-being and morale.

Open Door Policy

The statement also said that General Mutkut runs an open door policy that encourages any officer or soldier to approach him with their concerns, ideas and challenges regardless of rank or appointment, to ensure that they effectively discharge their responsibilities.

“Accordingly, it is baffling that this Headquarters which has earnestly prioritized the welfare of its troops has been alleged of depriving them.

” However, while we acknowledge that there could be gaps in dispensing troops ration, they could be isolated cases that would have received prompt attention if brought to knowledge of the authority through available channels of communication, as the GOC places premium on the well-being of his troops.

“We must however clarify that troops’ Operations Allowance for the month of December is still being processed and will be disbursed as soon as it is ready.

“The Division also wishes to state that it not only recognises the importance of ensuring the well-being of its officers and soldiers, but also understands the positive impact it will have on their performance and overall morale.

” Consequently, we will remain dedicated to the welfare and well-being of our troops and will continue to take all necessary measures to ensure that they are adequately catered for,” the statement read.

Misinformation

The Division urged the public to disregard any misinformation regarding the feeding of troops in Zamfara State.

It said the news was circulated to cause distraction and disharmony among the troops of Operation HADARIN DAJI who have achieved so much in the fight against insecurity in Zamfara State.

The statement further said the Division appreciated the continued support and understanding of the public as they work tirelessly to maintain peace and security in Zamfara State and Northwestern part of Nigeria.

 

 

Confidence Okwuchi

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