
Angry soldiers from the newly formed
7th Division of the Nigerian Army in Maiduguri today May 14th revolted against
their General Officer Commanding, Major General Abubakar Mohammed, shooting
sporadically in the Maimalari barracks, which is also home to the
Artillery Corps, the Ordinance, as well as army signals in Maiduguri, Sahara
Reporters reports
According to two soldiers who spoke
with SR, emotions ran high when they saw the bodies of their colleagues
ambushed and killed by Boko Haram men in Chibok, Borno state. The angry
soldiers immediately started shooting into the air, complaining that their
superior have failed to provide them with adequate weaponry with which to fight
the war against the better-armed Boko Haram militants.
“We the soldiers don’t have the kind of arms and ammunition
that [Boko Haram] fighters have. So everyday, they kill our men anyhow, but it
is never published in the media,” said one source. The other source also
complained that the commanding officers “are too busy ‘eating’ money. And they
do not pay our allowances on time. And once [a soldier dies], nobody knows what
happens to his allowances again.”
General
Mohammed was immediately whisked out of the barracks to an unknown destination.
Courtesy Linda
Ikeji
Soldiers Revolt In Maiduguri Over Lack Of Ammunitions And Poor Condition
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