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Tension in military over non-payment of April salaries

There is  tension  in the military as well as other uniformed paramilitary agencies over the non-payment of their April 2020 salaries as a result of what insiders termed ‘incapability and inexperience’ of the operators of the Integrated Payroll and Personal Information System (IPPIS)

The tension is further aggravated by the fact that families of about 100,000 Nigerian troops across the services fighting in several theatres against Boko Haram/ISWAP terrorists, armed and murderous bandits, kidnappers, Armed Robbers, Piracy and oil thievery among other national threats, have been thrown into more hardship, while suffering from the Coronavirus lockdown.

The worse hit are families of about 60,000 troops who, by virtue of being in the frontlines of the varous battles, authorized payment of salaries through cheques to their wives and children since they cannot leave the war front for that purpose.

Consequently,  this non-payment of salaries and serial display of alleged ‘incompetence’ on the part of IPPIS is threatening the high morale of troops who are on the verge of carrying out the finale offensives to defeat the Boko Haram/ISWAP terrorism that has plagued the country for years.

Though it was gathered that officials (consultants) of IPPIS gave assurance that salaries would be paid  between  4th and 8th April, nothing was heard from them for  troops who have no other source of income for their family upkeep. They are said to be boiling now.

Why is it now that troops of the armed forces are now winning the war against terrorism and the push to finally crush them, that this dangerous distraction is taking place? Has IPPIS been infiltrated to sabotage the onslaught?,” a military source said, fuming.

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