Some soldiers who fought in the AU Peace-keeping operation in Guinea Bissau in 2015 have protested the non-payment of their allowance in the last six months.
According to ThisDay, the soldiers numbering about 200, met with press men in Yola, Adamawa state and registered their displeasure at the recent development.
According to ThisDay, the soldiers numbering about 200, met with press men in Yola, Adamawa state and registered their displeasure at the recent development.
Some of the affected soldiers of 158 Task Force Battalion situated in Gubio Local Government Area of Borno state told journalists in Yola , Adamawa state, that the failure by military authority to pay the allowances is already generating tension in the affected battalion.
They appealed to the military leaders to as a matter of urgency pay the allowances owed them.
Soldiers protest non-payment of allowances
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Na woooooo! That's unfair,please don't mussel the ox that trade the corn.Those guys are supposed to be paid adequately because they risk their lives and they have families to fend for.
ReplyDeleteThis is not good.
ReplyDeleteOkay na
ReplyDeletethis is waful, every person needs to be paid for his work, especially if its a dangerous work like this one, belarusian women support you!hang on there!
ReplyDeleteIf I were the army general I would have commaded retreat since we are not being treated well. That's evil.
ReplyDeleteFor God's sake this are people fighting and protecting us why should they be treated like this?
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