Five Nigerian soldiers have recently resigned to join a well paid Eastern Security Network (ESN).
It was noted by one of the soldiers that more soldiers from the South-East, particularly those in the Operation Lafiya Dole Theatre Command are currently being wooed to resign and join the ESN since it being funded by both international and local donors which has better welfare packages for its members than the Nigerian military.
“The Kanu ESN boys are not a bunch of rookies and untrained fellows brandishing guns."
"I personally know five guys from my hometown in Anambra State who left the Nigerian Army to join the ESN, Two of them were formerly serving in Operation Lafiya Dole, Borno State, before they quit."
“We are being reliably informed that there are other soldiers, particularly of the South-East extraction, who will soon leave for other various reasons and they are likely to be recruited into the fold,” one of the sources said."
"Kanu, the leader of the Indigenous People of Biafra, had recently announced the formation of the Eastern Security Network as a regional
force to protect the South-East and South South from banditry and attacks from Fulani herdsmen."
"In July 2012, about 356 soldiers in the North-East and other theatres of operation had resigned from the army – some on voluntary retirement, while others cited loss of interest as their reason for disengagement."
"The soldiers had written to the army chief, Lt Gen Tukur Buratai, on July 3, 2020, under Reference
NA/COAS/001, quoting the Harmonised Terms and Conditions of Service soldiers/ rating/airmen (Revised) 2017."
"The approval of the voluntary disengagement of the 356 soldiers was contained in a 17-page circular from Buratai, AHQ DOAA/G1/300/92, signed by Brig Gen T.E. Gagariga for the army chief."
"Again, this January, another batch of 127 soldiers resigned from the Nigerian Army and are due to leave by May."
They comprised one Master Warrant Officer, three Warrant Officers, 22 Staff Sergeants, 29 Sergeants, 64 Corporals, seven Lance Corporals and one Private."
"Two weeks after Kanu launched the ESN on December 12, 2020, the Nigerian Army on December 30 was reported to have
deployed combat helicopters, gun trucks and soldiers to search some suspected forests in the South-East states where the ESN, was said to be camping."
"A video from the drones and hidden cameras believed to be installed by the ESN, had captured the Nigerian Army helicopters and their vehicles and soldiers searching for the camp of the ESN for possible arrests."
“The Nigerian Army that is supposed to fight Boko Haram was seen everywhere searching for the camp of Eastern Security Network team, But they forgot they are dealing with sophisticated men. There are cameras and drones everywhere watching them,” an officer said."
The police force was past week stated that its personnel had yet to identify an ESN official or camp in the South-East, while dismissing Kanu’s ESN as propaganda and non-existent.
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