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Coalition Bemoans Poor Remuneration For Nigerian Soldiers

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By Ayodele Oni

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A Coalition of Public Interests Lawyers and Advocates (COPA) has condemned the paltry sum being paid to soldiers in the country despite the mirage of insecurity.

The coalition, which advocates for positive change through legal channels, in  statement, expressed concern over the prevailing issue of poor salary and welfare for soldiers on the war front in Nigeria.

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It noted that “Recent events, such as the viral video depicting a dedicated soldier struggling with inadequate financial resources, highlight the urgency of addressing this matter.

“It is disheartening to witness a soldier, who has been valiantly fighting on behalf of the nation, facing challenges in accessing basic needs.

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“The incident at the motor park, where a soldier was confronted with exorbitant transport costs, is emblematic of the broader problem.”

The statement, signed by Pelumi Olajengbesi, National Coordinator, added “With a monthly salary of 50 thousand naira, it becomes evident that our brave soldiers are grappling with financial constraints that hinder their ability to fulfill personal and family obligations.

“COPA acknowledges the sacrifices made by the Nigerian Army in the ongoing battle against terrorism.

“However, we emphasize that sustaining this crucial engagement requires adequate remuneration for the men and women in uniform.

“A soldier, entrusted with the responsibility of safeguarding the nation, should not be burdened by financial hardships that compromise their effectiveness on the field.

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“We call upon the Nigerian Army to prioritize the welfare of its personnel, ensuring that they receive competitive salaries and necessary allowances.

“Adequate arrangements must be made to facilitate soldiers’ travel, enabling them to reconnect with their families without undue financial strain.

“A well-compensated and motivated military is essential for the success and sustainability of the fight against terrorism.

“COPA encourages the Nigerian Army to remain steadfast in its commitment to countering terror on all fronts. However, we emphasize that true success in this endeavor can only be achieved when our soldiers are provided with the financial support they deserve.”

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