Nigerian Army says troops adequately equipped as it denies claims soldiers buy uniforms

The Nigerian Army has dismissed allegations that its personnel purchase uniforms and protective equipment with personal funds, describing the claims as false and misleading.

 

 

 

In a statement on Tuesday, Acting Director of Army Public Relations, Appolonia Anele, said the military provides all necessary kits and ensures troops are properly equipped.

 

 

 

The response followed a viral interview by a former soldier, Rotimi Olamilekan, popularly known as Soja Boi, who alleged that personnel buy uniforms, boots, and bulletproof vests despite low pay.

 

 

 

 

The Army maintained that it operates a structured salary system, noting that personnel receive consolidated monthly pay alongside uniform and other allowances, as well as additional benefits for those deployed to operational theatres.

 

 

 

It stated that, in addition to salaries, personnel are entitled to uniform allowances and other payments, which are periodically credited directly to their accounts.

 

 

 

The military also noted that troops serving in operational areas receive extra allowances and mission-specific entitlements designed to support their welfare and enhance operational effectiveness.

 

 

 

Rejecting the claims that soldiers procure their own gear, the Army insisted that uniforms, protective equipment, arms, and ammunition are supplied through established logistics systems.

 

 

 

 

While acknowledging that some personnel may choose to supplement issued kits for personal comfort, it stressed that such actions are voluntary and do not indicate any systemic failure.

 

 

 

The Army further stated that no soldier is deployed without adequate protective equipment and urged the public to disregard what it described as baseless allegations capable of undermining morale and national security.

 

 

 

It added that Olamilekan was dismissed over disciplinary breaches, including violations of military social media policy, and not for expressing his views.

 

 

 

According to the Army, his dismissal followed persistent acts of indiscipline rather than any attempt to silence criticism.

 

 

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