Soldiers who
sustained injuries in the fight against Boko Haram insurgents and are receiving
medical attention at the 44, Army Referral Hospital, Kaduna, have
complained
about being left out in the recent special promotions for those fighting
insurgents.
The soldiers
spoke when Muhammad Muhammad, general officer commander (GOC), 1 division,
Nigerian Army, Kaduna, visited them on their sick beds.
The visit of
the GOC was part of activities marking the annual West Africa Social Activities
(WASA) which held at the parade ground of the 2 battalion, Ribadu cantonment,
Kaduna, on Saturday.
The soldiers
lamented that despite their sacrifices, they were not included among the over
3000 soldiers recently given special promotions. They also complained about
their welfare, saying presently they are incapable of providing for their
families.
One of the
soldiers told the GOC that his allowance was not paid between February and
October 2017. Another soldier said he is currently incapacitated as he can no
longer go for any operation to cater for his family.
He appealed
to the authorities for financial assistance. While explaining that the visit
was part of activities for the WASA, he said their complaints would be
forwarded to the chief of army staff, who according to him, is very passionate
about the welfare of soldiers and officers.
“I will make
a case for you and I will get back to you,” he said.
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