The Nigerian
Army has denied the diversion of $43m meant for the settlement of officers and
men on peace-keeping missions by some army generals.The army made the
clarification in reaction to an online media claim that the amount, which has
been set aside for peace-keeping had been pocketed by the unnamed generals in
the Nigerian Army.
The Army in the clarification posted in its website on
Sunday, made it clear that there had never been any case of embezzlement of
funds meant for peace keeping operations.The army claimed that though some of
its officers and men who had returned from Peace Support Operations had not
been fully remunerated, it had never recorded any case of embezzlement of funds
meant for such operations.
Nevertheless, there is no case of embezzlement as alleged in the report,” the
army said.“It is noteworthy that the long process of streamlining the procedure
for securing funds for Peace Support Operations goes beyond the Nigerian
military establishment. It involves the procedures and protocols of
mission-sponsoring agencies such as the United Nations, African Union and
ECOWAS among others.“It is therefore curious that this misleading information
is coming at a time when the major issues are being resolved and payment has
actually commenced on the basis of the order of entry or exit of the various
Nigerian Contingents (NIBATTS) into the Peace Support Operations.
“It is thus
expedient to state that it is not in the character of the Nigerian Army to toe
the path of embezzlement as the said anonymous petition or its publishers have
attempted to ascribe to the leadership of the Nigerian Army or the military as
an institution.

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