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The Track News Nigeria > Blog > National > “We are tired of losing our soldiers to ambushes” — Nigerian soldiers speak out
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“We are tired of losing our soldiers to ambushes” — Nigerian soldiers speak out

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Last updated: November 19, 2025 2:52 pm
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Published: November 19, 2025
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Two Nigerian soldiers have taken to social media to voice their frustration and exhaustion over the daily ambushes that continue to claim the lives of their colleagues.

One soldier pleaded with government officials to experience frontline duties firsthand, saying: “The way we are losing our fellow soldiers day by day always breaks my heart. President, governors, ministers and other government officials should send their own children to join the army so they can witness these ambushes themselves.”

Another soldier echoed the sentiment, expressing fatigue over the repeated attacks. “We are tired of losing our soldiers to ambushes,” he wrote, highlighting the emotional and physical toll of constant exposure to violence in rural and remote regions.

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The posts quickly drew widespread attention online, with Nigerians expressing sorrow and anger over the ongoing insecurity.

Some users reflected on the personal risk soldiers face, with one commenting on the fear these ambushes inspire: “Inna lillahi…if soldiers don dey fear, so who am I?”

Others criticized the apparent disconnect between policymakers and those on the frontlines, arguing that officials would never allow their own family members to face such dangers.

Several social media users highlighted broader concerns about the military’s internal challenges, suggesting that even officers are sometimes under orders that expose them to serious risk.

One user noted that some decisions made within the military hierarchy appear influenced by higher authorities, leaving ordinary soldiers vulnerable while those in leadership positions remain protected.

The soldiers’ posts underscore the growing concerns about safety, morale, and leadership accountability within the military. As ambushes persist, calls are increasing for government officials to directly confront the risks faced by those defending the nation.

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