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Daily Trust - Wounded soldiers decry neglect, non-payment of allowances

Chief of Army Staff Lt. Gen. Buratai visits wounded soldiers However, Col Ezundu idimah, Deputy Director, Army Public Relations of the 1 Division in Kaduna, dismissed the claims as lies, saying the soldiers are well catered for. A soldier, who was paralysed from the waist down by an insurgent’s bullet in the North-East, said he had not received any disability compensation, but his salaries have been promptly paid. Now confined to a wheelchair, the soldier said his dream and that of his family had been shattered as his expectations in life may no longer be met. Though he is recovering, he still suffers from severe pains.

Military dominating counter-insurgency war in North-East, says DHQ

Insurgency: Military Says Tempo of War Has Changed

Kingsley Nwezeh in Abuja Military authorities said yesterday that the tempo of the insurgency war had changed, forcing insurgents to avoid direct confrontation with troops and instead focusing on attacking soft targets. Reviewing military operations between December 31,2020 and January 6, 2021, it said the unwillingness of the terrorists to engage troops was an indication that the tempo of the war had changed in favour of the military. This comes as it said the Nigerian Navy Ship, DELTA, recovered 350,000 litres of stolen crude oil from illegal bunkerers in the Niger Delta region. Briefing the media in Abuja, the Coordinator of the Directorate of Defence Media Operations, Major General John Enenche, said a combined surveillance, aerial and ground operations had given the military a path to victory.

Troops rescue three in Nasarawa State – NTA ng – Breaking News, Nigeria, Africa, Worldwide

Troops rescue three in Nasarawa State – NTA ng – Breaking News, Nigeria, Africa, Worldwide
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Troops rescue 3 in Nasarawa State

Malian soldiers drive through the streets of Bamako, Mali on August 19, 2020, the day after rebel troops seized Malian President Ibrahim Boubacar Keita and Prime Minister Boubou Cisse in a dramatic escalation of a months-long crisis. - Mali awoke on August 19, 2020, to a new chapter in its troubled history after rebel military leaders forced Malian President Boubacar Keita from office, prompting its West African neighbours to threaten border closures and sanctions against the coup leaders. Keita, embattled by months of protests over economic stagnation, corruption and a brutal Islamist insurgency, said he had resigned to avoid bloodshed. (Photo by ANNIE RISEMBERG / AFP)

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