Boko Haram has indeed become a threat to the security and sovereignty of our nation, there has been so many bloodshed and little success for the military in curbing the terrorists. The morale of the military is so low that some soldiers reportedly abandoned their posts because they were not as well equipped as the Boko Haram.
The military rank and file meanwhile is seriously considering action against the derserters, read sahara reports below:
The soldiers deserted Biita after Boko Haram militants
returned to avenge a rout of their men a week ago.
Upon seeing the soldiers hanging out mostly around a brothel
known as “BOLINGO” with their rifles slung around their shoulders, the army
General invited Lt. Colonel BMG Martins, the commanding Officer of the Special
Operations Battalion who also doubles as their commanding officer, to call them
to order, or arrest them enmasse our source said.
Martins then ordered several unit commanders, to rein in the
boys but an apparently unperturbed rank and file refused to take his orders.
SaharaReporters was told by an army team engaging in
intelligence in the area that the issue of discipline, specifically the refusal
of soldiers to listen to their superiors and unwarranted abandonment of fighting
positions, have become a big concern to the authorities in Abuja.
The soldiers who were sacked from army posts in Biita and
Izge-Damboa in Borno state by Boko Haram fighters have remained in Michika,
refusing the order by the GOC to return to their posts.
Some of the soldiers said they will not return to the
frontlines unless they are provided with adequate equipment to confidently
confront Boko Haram.
According to the soldiers, the army has only one functioning
armored tank in the entire area, the armored tank in deployed to guard Vimtin
in Mubi local government of Adamawa State. Vimtin is the hometown of Air Vice
Marshal Alex Badeh, Nigeria's Chief of Defense Staff
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