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Ex-Service Men Protest In Kaduna, Demand Unpaid Entitlements

Oluwaseun Akingbe December 21, 2021

The ex-servicemen under the aegis of Coalition of Concerned Veterans on Monday protested against the non-payment of their 24 months outstanding entitlements by the Nigerian government.

The aggrieved men said they rightfully deserved their entitlements having assiduously served and defended the country’s territory while in service.

The protesters who were carrying placards, demanded the immediate payment of 24 months minimum wage increment, security debarment allowance, a refund of deductions from medically discharged retired service men, and an Automatic Armed Forces slot for qualified children of retired servicemen.

According to one of the leaders of the ex-servicemen, Auwal Aliyu, told journalists that the ex-service men deserved to be paid their pensions and entitlements having put their lives in line to defend Nigeria while in service.

“These are members of the Coalition of Concerned Veterans. CCV is a conglomeration of some military associations recognized by the Ministry of Defence and the Office of the Chief of Defence Staff.

Aliyu further stated the essence of the gathering was due to the outstanding arrears of 24 months entitlements that have not been paid.

He also said the Federal Government was yet to pay the Security Development Allowance which they have been demanding.

According to him, 90 percent of those entitled to the SDA has not been paid, as the government have always been selective in its payment.

Aliyu also spoke about the Defence Health Insurance scheme which did not cover certain ailments.

He further gave instances of some retirees who are battling with different health challenges due to inadequate medical cover.

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