Chief of Army Staff, Lt-Gen. KTJ Minimah has confirmed
the long held secret that desertion, acts of cowardice and indiscipline within
the army in the ongoing fight against terrorism was one of the greatest
setbacks in checkmating Boko Haram insurgency in the country.In a communiqué
issued at the end of the third quarterly conference of the COAS, via the
Defence Headquarters twitter handle @DefenceInfoNG, being a highlight of the
COAS admonition, Minimah said “the rising acts of indiscipline and unprofessional
conduct by troops was unbecoming and charged Commanders at all levels to put a
stop to it as the Nigerian Army was a professional organization.”He recalled
the attempted mutiny by troops in Maiduguri, the Borno State capital, against
the then GOC 7 Division, Maj.Gen Ahmadu Mohammed saying, “A few issues needs to
be urgently addressed that have caught my attention in recent weeks.Principal
among these is the rising acts of indiscipline and unprofessional conduct by
troops. In this regard, the recent mutinous act in Maiduguri and reported
destruction of public property in Lagos readily comes to mind. As a
professional army, the conduct of our troops must be above board at all
times”Blaming it on the fact that most people, who joined the military in recent
times, do so out of the need for employment and not passion for military
service, Minimah said, “Desertion is part of warfare. We must accept that since
the era of the Cartagena wars, soldiers had deserted from battle field. In our
own case, we are doing recruitment now and we are also receiving presentations
from across the country, from people who want their wards to be enlisted in the
army”.“But we need to have a thorough recruitment because mind you, there is
high level of unemployment on ground; most people want jobs and if that job
means joining the army fine. It is a source of employment.However, when the
reality of the military service comes, he drops his riffles. So desertion will
continue to be there. We had desertion in ECOMOG; in the Nigerian Civil war and
now it will continue to be there”.“Also, acts of indiscipline will continue to
be there but when they are caught, they are investigated and when they are
found questionable they will face the Court-Martial”.“Like I said, in a few
months time, the war will be over. But I cannot give you a clear calendar date
because this is war on terrorism. It cannot be determined in terms of concrete
date”.On allegations that the army was underperforming in the war on terror, he
said, “The Nigerian Army is performing. I know the expectations of the Nigerian
citizens but the expectation is rather too much in haste.We need some time; we
need patience and you must know we are fighting terrorism. We are not fighting
a conventional war. Nigerian Army is a conventional and regular army”.“The
terrorist is someone you don’t know. It may be someone who sold food or fruit
to you in the morning and by the afternoon he is the terrorist. We are having
all that inter-play in the battle front in the North-East. We have to be
conscious to separate the terrorist from the law abiding citizens and we also
have human rights to protect”.“We are fighting Nigerian citizens we are not
fighting foreigners; so caution must be exercised. I appeal and assure that we
will certainly surmount it but we also need support from the nation, from all
segments of society and from the people including the media. And we need
patience and time for us to do it.We also have the equipment and the FG is
introducing fresh and newer equipment to us which in a short while hopefully be
there for use
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