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RSLAF Terms & Conditions to be Reviewed

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He promised that as Commander-in-Chief of the Armed Forces, his government is concerned about the poor conditions of service for soldiers and pledged to provide the necessary support that would enable them to operate more efficiently.
“Since my assumption of office, I have been briefed about the serious nature of challenges the RSLAF continues to face like its unrevised Terms and Conditions of Service. I have already paid premium attention to the issue of poor and inadequate accommodation facilities. The military is under-resourced. As one of your own, I know exactly how these challenges can undermine capacity in the force. Let me once again assure you that my administration will do all in its power to ensure that these challenges are gradually addressed,” President Bio informed his audience.

He also used the opportunity to thank international partners for their support in capacity building and enhancement of military personnel in the country, adding that his government would continue to support capacity building for military officers while establishing for them a modern institution.

President Bio praised the entire RSLAF for the professional manner in which they have been conducting themselves, especially during the just-concluded elections, adding that his government looks forward to the RSLAF’s professional support in his New Direction programmes.

President Bio who has always promised to depoliticize state institutions again admonished the graduating soldiers that their business in the military is to provide security to the people and not to engage in politics. He said military officers should not allow themselves to be influenced by politicians, irrespective of personal relationships.

“In the new world today, the role of the military is to support the development of democracy and democratic consolidation. Therefore, in a democracy, the military must remain apolitical. The military has no business in politics and politicians must take politics out of the military,” he concluded.

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