Again, Army denies planned protest by personnel over welfare

The Nigerian Army has again denied that its personnel were planning to protest over poor working conditions and unpaid emoluments among others. 

The Army had on May 18 refuted a similar claim.

Also, in a statement on Wednesday by the Director, Army Public Relations, Brigadier General Onyema Nwachukwu described the assertions as unsubstantiated and a failed attempt at institutional blackmail. 

He accused those behind the claims of trying to cause disaffection among personnel of the service. 

Onyema added that in addition to welfare packages introduced by the current leadership of the Nigerian Army, salaries and other allowances of personnel were paid as and when due. 

The statement partly read, “The attention of the Nigerian Army has been drawn to yet another mischievous report peddled by some online media, alleging serving officers and soldiers of the Nigerian Army are planning to storm Abuja, to protest over unpaid emoluments, poor working conditions and other unsubstantiated allegations.

“Judging by the unprofessional and irresponsible manner in which the release was made, citing faceless persons, it could have been ignored. However, the weighty nature of the claims demands some clarification for the sake of well meaning Nigerians. 

“It is on record that officers and soldiers of the Nigerian Army under the leadership of Lieutenant General Faruk Yahaya, like never before, has witnessed exceptional positive changes in the moral and physical components of the force. It is therefore crucial to state in very clear terms, that the NA has never had it so good, given the quantum of combat and logistics equipment that have been injected into the theatres of operations, a circumstance that has evidently turned the tide against the complex array of threats facing the nation.

“It must be made crystal clear that the NA remains a symbol of national unity and therefore cannot afford to be divided along ethnic or religious lines.

“Troops deployed in ongoing operational engagements are putting in their best for the nation and should be encouraged, rather than plotting disaffection amongst them. ”

He, however, urged all personnel  to remain steadfast and unswayed by the antics of those he regarded as unpatriotic elements, who wanted to plunge the nation into chaos. 

”I no dey do again” – Governor Ayade’s SA resigns with funny letter written in Pidgin English

An aide to Governor Ben Ayade of Cross River State, Abang Ogon, has tendered his resignation letter to the Peoples Democratic Party in the state, following Ayade’s defection from PDP to APC.

Ogon, who is the governor’s Special Assistant on Student Affairs, reportedly wrote a resignation letter to the PDP announcing his decision to follow his principal to leave the party.

In the letter written in Pidgin English and addressed to the PDP Ward Chairman, Mbube-East ward II, Abang Ogon explained why he’s leaving the party.

He asked the ward chairman to open the secretariat so that he can take the chairs he donated, because he bought them with the governor’s money.

The letter reads; “Dave,

Shebi ypu don see the quarrel from 2019 tiil now?

“Sheybi you follow see how people run leave community go organise machineries from Rivers state to come beat us?

“Shebi you don hear say Governor don move?

“Abeg you go open that secretariat make i pack my chairs, na Ayade money I use buy am. I no dey do again”.

Again, Buhari goes to Daura on four-days visit

Exactly 49 days after his last visit to Daura, Katsina State, President Muhammadu Buhari on Friday left Abuja for his hometown on a four-day official visit.

The Senior Special Assistant on Media and Publicity to the President, Garba Shehu, who disclosed this on his Twitter handle, said President Buhari would return to Abuja on Tuesday.

The president had travelled to Daura on a similar visit on December 11 last year.

Buhari’s last visit to Katsina coincided with the abduction of over 300 students from the Government Science Secondary School in Kankura local government area of the state by armed bandits.

The students were released a few days later in Tsafe, Zamfara State.

Shehu wrote: “President Muhammadu Buhari has arrived Daura, his hometown, at the start of a four-day official visit.

“The president is expected to return to the nation’s capital on Tuesday.”

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