NDA budgets N150m to build cemetery for cadets

NDA budgets N150m to build cemetery for cadets

.

The Nigerian Defence Academy has earmarked N100m for the construction of a cemetery and another N50m to equip the cemetery.

The NDA, according to The Punch stated that the project would be executed by direct labour.

This implies that the project will not be executed by a contractor but done internally by the NDA while the the sum of N50m to equip its hospital.

The notification was contained in the 2020 budget proposal which was submitted to the National Assembly by President Muhammadu Buhari last week.

The 55-year-old academy is an agency of the military saddled with the responsibility of providing young cadets with knowledge, skills and values necessary to meet the requirements of a military officer through military, academic and character development.

The immediate-past Director of Defence Information, Defence Headquarters, Brig. Gen. John Agim (retd.), had said last month that 15 to 25 per cent of new intakes die in training.

Agim said this informed the decision of the military to make it mandatory for applicants to sign a bond before being admitted into the NDA.

He had said, “I can assure you that we have a robust training that when you come out of it alive, you know that it is not you but God. You can go for several days without food.

ALSO READ:  'Sex workers' protest against postponement of National Sports Festival

“And for each of our recruitments, there is a percentage expected to die during training. And this could be as much as between 15 and 25 per cent. That alone shows you that it is no play zone or a boys’ scout lifestyle.

“That is why when filling a form to attend the Nigerian Defence Academy, you sign a bond that you are responsible for your decision.”

Several cadets have died during training, some of which have ended up in court due to their controversial nature.

Recall that in 2017, the ECOWAS Court of Justice asked the Federal Government to compensate Wing Commander Danladi Angulu Kwasu for the death of his son.

Kwasu’s son died during the ‘watermanship’ training at the NDA, on April 30, 2015.

He died by drowning and the court held that there was a failure to provide safety measures during the training or investigate the matter after the death.

Attempts to speak with the NDA spokesman, Maj. Abubakar Abdullahi, proved abortive as he neither responded to repeated calls nor a text message on Monday.

 18 total views

editor
AUTHOR
PROFILE

Posts Carousel

Leave a Comment

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked with *

Latest Posts

Top Authors

Most Commented

Featured Videos

Advertisements

 17 total views

ALSO READ:  Covid-19: NOCSON demands prosecution of politicians linked to diversion of food
get_footer(); ?>