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I DESERTED NIGERIAN ARMY! Because I was owed nine months salary, says ex-soldier
A dismissed soldier, Bello Kasimu, who was arrested for impersonating the Nigerian Army, said he deserted the force because he was owed nine months salary.
The dismissed soldier made this known while being paraded alongside six other suspects for impersonating the Nigerian army.
Reports said Kasimu was dismissed in 2015 after he was absent without leave (AWOL) for several months from his place of deployment at the northeast,
The names of the other suspects were given as Taiwo Ayomide, Ale Michael, Adetileyin Segun, Olarewaju Yusuf, Ibrahim Isa alias Malaika and Ibrahim Abdullahi.
Kasimu, who spoke with journalists said he only wore army uniform the day he went to 81 Division headquarters to find out what was delaying the money.
He said,
“I was in the army but was dismissed in 2015. I was dismissed because I fled from my posting in Bauchi. I ran away because I was not paid salary for nine months. I was working without salary and so, I took permission to go and sort the salary issue out.
“But when the leave expired, I did not go back. I was tired because I still haven’t received salary. I did not want to continue working without payment. So, when I was dismissed, I still wanted to get my money. So, I wore the uniform to 81 Division to allow me access. I did not use it to extort anyone and I was not wearing it.”
Speaking with journalists, the General Officer Commanding (GOC) 81 Division, Maj.-Gen. Enobong Udoh, said Kasimu paraded himself as a serving personnel and escorted trucks to various parts of the country.
Udoh, who was represented at the parade by the Commander 9 Brigade, Brig.-Gen. Moundhey Ali, said Kasimu was arrested at Flower area of Ikorodu on April 17 by troops of 174 Battalion.
He said the suspect was putting on a military uniform when he was arrested, adding that a fake military identity card, mobile phone, court affidavit, Automated Teller Machine (ATM) card and a brown wallet were recovered from him.
He said,
“Similarly, on April 17, troops of 35 Artillery Brigade Alamala Barracks, Ogun State arrested an impostor, Taiwo Ayomide at Ademola Hotel, beside Yasmin Mosque Sagamu. The suspect, a resident of 46, Ojumile Street Sagamu, was dressed in military camouflage and was extorting money from unsuspecting citizens.
“Items recovered from him include identity card, camouflage uniform, green beret and a military belt. Five other suspects were arrested by troops of 9 Brigade while on Operation Checkmate in different parts of Lagos.
“The troops recovered army batch, camouflages tees, a dagger kings, Royal Ranger identity card, a Lieutenant rank, two army letters of recommendation, among others.”
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