The Nigerian Army has discredited a report by an online medium which alleged that soldiers lamented delay in payment of their January salaries and that many soldiers were paid peanuts.
The report, army spokesman Brig.-Gen. Onyema Nwachukwu, said in a statement on Friday was misleading and an attempt to incite soldiers against established precept of discipline in the army.
Nwachukwu said the chief of army staff, Lt.-Gen. Faruk Yahaya, had since assumption of command prioritised the welfare of officers, soldiers and their families, including ensuring prompt payment of salaries, allowances and all statutory entitlements.
He said an allegation suggesting delay and non-implementation of new salary increase was a reckless falsehood in all its intent and purposes.
According to him, it must be emphasised, that the Nigerian Army has over the years built a reputation and unbroken record of prompt payment of salaries and allowances.
Nwachukwu said that officers and soldiers had always got their monthly salaries and allowances as and when due, adding that any envisaged delay is usually communicated to the troops through internal communication mechanism.
“It is therefore instructive to state that for the month of January, all salaries and allowances have been paid.
“The attempt to stir up discontent and whip up sentiment with regards to the unsubstantiated and baseless report that Generals feed fat is an outrageous frivolity.
“It is an attempt to incite personnel against the institution and cause disaffection in the ranks and should therefore be discountenanced.
“The NA wishes to call on all credible media to distance themselves from the apparent unprofessional and disgraceful yellow journalism practiced by some media channels and purveyors of fake of news.
“Our troops are in high spirit and would not be distracted by any mischievous submission by agent provocateurs,” he said.