The Nigerian Army (NA) has denied media reports alleging corruption and diversion of troops’ Ration Cash Allowance (RCA) reportedly made by troops deployed to provide security to Chinese nationals working at the ongoing Zungeru Hydro Electricity Dam Project in Niger state.
Director Army Public Relations, Brig-Gen. Onyema Nwachukwu, in a statement issued Monday said in the claims, the troops alleged that they had not been paid their RCA for three months by their erstwhile General Officer Commanding Maj-Gen. Alabi and Brig-Gen. Jamiu Jimoh.
He said: “Much as the NA understands the concern raised by the online media regarding these allegations, we wish to state unequivocally that, under the leadership of Lieutenant General Taoreed Lagbaja, the welfare of troops takes a premium place amongst other important schemes and considerations, as it is one of the vital pillars of his Command Philosophy, which is to provide “Sound Administration” for personnel of the NA.
“The NA therefore has zero tolerance posture for any form of financial misappropriation and is strongly averse to any action inimical to the morale of troops.
“However, contrary to the insinuations made in the online report, preliminary investigation reveals that troops deployed at the Chinese Company in Niger state have always been paid in tranches by the NA on receipt of the funds from the institution concerned.”
Nwachukwu noted that the last tranche payment of RCA by the affected institution for the troops deployed, elapsed on 28 February 2023, while the next tranche of payment was being processed.
He added that the Army Headquarters has paid the troops covering the period 1 March – 30 June 2023 in a bid to ameliorate the operating conditions of the troops and keep them at par with deployments elsewhere.
Additionally, to cushion the effect of the tranche mode of payment, Nwachukwu stressed that provision was made to feed the troops daily and this has been a routine.
He maintained that the troops’ RCA was therefore not diverted by any of the senior officers named in the publication or any one else, as wrongly portrayed.
Nwachukwu noted that the aemh remains committed to upholding integrity, transparency and accountability in the administration of the welfare of troops in all its operations and other endeavours, as contained in the Command Philosophy of the Chief of Army Staff
He said thedoes not only recognize the importance of ensuring the welfare and well-being of its personnel, but also appreciates its positive impact on their overall morale.