It is uncommon for soldiers
to protest in such a manner as the soldiers in Tuesday’s video. More
frequently, soldiers have masked their identity for fear of the revealing their
identity.
A video showing the plight
of Nigerian soldiers fighting Boko Haram in the North East has gone viral on
the Internet, sparking outrage.
The undated video, which
was uploaded on YouTube on Tuesday, showed several soldiers surrounding three
of their colleagues who they alleged fainted due to lack of food and water.
One of the soldiers
explained that over 70 soldiers fainted due to lack of water, adding that they
had spent up to three days at their location without water and food.
Another soldier begged that
their message should be passed to President Muhammadu Buhari, suggesting it
would be wrong for them to perish for lack of water after surviving Boko Haram.
However, it sparked a
debate over whether soldiers were having it worse in the previous
administration or under the current one.
The video comes amid some
claims that some soldiers fighting Boko Haram have been neglected.
In October, an activist,
Kayode Ogundamisi, had tried to raises awareness about the plight of soldiers
in the North East by tweeting photos he said were sent to him by soldiers
depicting the poor quality of food and inadequate water they are served.
His tweets had resulted in
the Nigerian Army blocking him on Twitter, a development criticised by many.
In September 2014, 12
soldiers were sentenced to death after being found guilty of mutiny, which
attracts a sentence of death by firing squad.
The soldiers had in May of
that year opened fire on a car conveying the General Officer Commanding
Maimalari Barracks in Maiduguri at the time, Maj-Gen. Ahmed Mohammed, who they
blamed for the killing of their colleagues by Boko Haram in an ambush.
In the first quarter of
2015, 66 soldiers were sentenced to death by General court-martials for mutiny
and other charges.
The death sentences were
later commuted to 10-year jail terms after a legal review of the cases ordered
by the Chief of Army Staff, Lt. Gen. Tukur Buratai.
Buratai had ordered the
review after series of appeals and petitions from activists and several other
persons and groups.

A DISGRACE TO ENTIRE NIGERIA
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