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The Nigerian Army has reacted to a letter by Non Commissioned Officers (NCO) and Senior Non Commissioned Officers (SNCO) rejecting the proposed Nigerian Army Welfare Housing Scheme (NAWHS)
The group had in a letter to President Muhammadu Buhari described the proposed Nigerian Army Welfare Housing Scheme as mere fraud.
The open letter co-signed by 05NA/57/2084 SGT Yusuf Shetima,04NA/55/0925 CPL James Ibok, 09NA/62/5578 LCPL Danladi Ibrahim,11NA/66/10622 LCPL Afolabi Showumi and 13NA/70/11034 PTE Lucky Dolph, accused the Commissioned Officers of “eating fat” while they starved.
”We write to reject the proposed plan of the Nigerian Army to further increase their tempo in a way of continuous swindling and to put us and our family into persistent suffering of hunger and starvation.
Views: Visits 5 Chief of Army Staff, Major General I. Attahiru By Kingsley Omonobi Assures perpetrators of ‘Strange Act’ will be uncovered. Authorities of the Nigerian Army have decried the resort to use of social media by some “agent provocoteurs” within the Army to demonize a housing scheme being proposed for the benefit of personnel and their families and the claim that the scheme has been rejected. Expressing curiousity that a scheme meant to benefit soldiers and families could be so fragantly twisted in the social media using names and numbers that are alien to the Nigerian Army, the Army headquarters disclosed that members of the Nigerian Army have established mechanisms of responding to administrative issues and resort to social media is not one of them.
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By Kingsley Omonobi Assures perpetrators of ‘Strange Act’ will be uncovered.
Authorities of the Nigerian Army have decried the resort to use of social media by some “agent provocoteurs” within the Army to demonize a housing scheme being proposed for the benefit of personnel and their families and the claim that the scheme has been rejected.
Expressing curiousity that a scheme meant to benefit soldiers and families could be so fragantly twisted in the social media using names and numbers that are alien to the Nigerian Army, the Army headquarters disclosed that members of the Nigerian Army have established mechanisms of responding to administrative issues and resort to social media is not one of them.