The House of Representatives in response to recent disturbing developments in the nation's security department, said an 'impending menace' is around the corner if nothing is done to address issues raised by some officers in the Nigerian Army.
Chief Whip of the house, Mohammed Monguno (APC-Borno), at the plenary on Tuesday, in a motion on Matters of Urgent Public Importance said that the Nigerian Army which was founded in 1960, and is the largest component of the Nigerian armed forces, is presently in a situation where it's responsibility of taking charge of land warfare operations as well as protect and defend the territorial integrity of the nation, is been threatened by internal wranglings.
He said that the officer also frowned at the untold hardship soldier’s face while conducting combat operations.
According to the lawmaker, on several occasions, the Nigerian soldiers have disobeyed orders from superior officers in protest of poor welfare arrangements and alleged embezzlement of allowances due them by their superiors.
“Recently, Maj.-Gen. Olusegun Adeniyi, commander of operation Lahya Dole, Nigeria‘s Counter-Terrorism headquarters, was removed for exposing inferior military wares and poor equipment of troops while briefing the chief of army staff from combat zone after successfully repelling an attack from Boko haram insurgents.
“Concerned that not too long ago, the general officer commanding 7 division of the Nigeria Army in Maimalari, Major General Victor Ezegwu, escaped being lynched by rampaging soldiers for leaving them with neither food or water while fighting in the northeastern part of the country for two days.
The legislator said that military sources have attributed these massive resignations to loss of morale, unimproved allowances, mass casualties in the hands of Boko Haram terrorists.
Monguno said that the sources blamed it on lack of intelligence apparatus and fighting equipment’s as well as poor welfare packages for soldiers and their families by the army authorities.
He said if the situation is not brought under control by nipping the influx of able ex-army officers into the society without job security, it may become a serious security threat.
According to him, “it is an impending military mutiny that may imperil our democracy, hence the need to urgently tackle this impending menace.”