There is a growing concern in military
circles over the fitness or otherwise of many of the cadets undergoing
training course in the Nigerian Defence Academy (NDA), as well as read more........
several others recruited into the armed forces.
The latest
revelation followed the death of four cadets who reportedly died in the
nations’ premier military institution, early October and three weeks
after the resumption of their training.
The NDA, established in
the 1960s, runs a five-year course, four of which is purely for
academics with little military training, leading to the award of B.Sc.
or B.A. honours while the remaining one year is for full military
training.
The premier military institution, for the first time
since its existence, produced female combatants officers in the Army,
Navy and Airforce, last September, while it admitted about 250 cadets
this year, including female cadets.
Following the death of the
four cadets, 53 others found medically unfit for the rigours involved in
the training course were sent packing, even as it has been revealed
that politicians were imposing candidates on the foremost military
institution.
Informed military sources disclosed to Saturday
Tribune that the death of the four cadets in the course of the training
caused much anxiety, forcing the military authorities to reassess its
selection procedure into the academy.
Saturday Tribune gathered
that military board of inquiry recommended a medical re-examination of
all the cadets selected and admitted for the 2016 academic year, and
discovered that 53 others were not medically fit to be admitted to go
through the strenuous course and were thus expelled.
It was
further disclosed to Saturday Tribune that the politicians (whose names
were not mentioned) are of the habit of insisting on admission of unfit
cadets, as against the established norm where physical and medical
fitness were parts of the requirement for the admission of would-be
cadets.
This alleged imposition of intending cadets, though said
to be a common phenomenon since the return of democracy in 1999, has
become a source of worry and concern for the military command, it was
learnt.
“The elevation of godfatherism has become more worrisome
as it is depriving a lot of qualified and medically fit candidates the
opportunity to be selected into the armed forces, unlike what obtained
up till the early 1980s when admission into military institutions was
strictly based on ability to pass all required examinations and medical
tests.
“But these days, the situation is different as intending
candidates now look for politicians from their areas to submit their
names to military authorities, either to be selected into NDA or to be
recruited into the military.
“This has led to pressure on those conducting these examinations to succumb to the whims and caprices of the politicians.
“If
this situation is not checked, it will destroy the military which is
known for its tradition of discipline because such unfit candidates are
coming from one politician or the other. The earlier this practice is
checked, the better for the country,” the military source said.
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