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Unrest in Nigeria as Soldiers Celebrate Christmas Without December Pay: Tinubu and Military Leaders Face Criticism
Soldiers in Nigeria have raised their voices in criticism against President Bola Tinubu's government, alleging that their December salaries have not been paid, dampening the spirits of Christmas and New Year celebrations.
Accusing President Tinubu and military leaders of insensitivity to their plight, the soldiers expressed frustration at being turned into beggars, seeking financial support from friends and strangers to meet their family's needs.
This situation highlights a concerning aspect of the festive season, where those entrusted with the nation's security find themselves grappling with financial uncertainties, raising questions about the government's commitment to the welfare of its military personnel.
Source: Sahara Reporters
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