Former General Qehaja: Disturbing 127 members from KSF

Former General Ramadan Qehaja has called the fact of the departure of 127 KSF members from office, which the defence minister showed today. Through a Facebook post, he said there were several causes to explain them. Qehaja has added that this should be analysed in any command or [...]
Through a Facebook post, he said there were several causes to explain them.
Qehaja has added that this should be analysed in any KSF command or unit for any particular person, to enable us to take appropriate measures that this should not happen in the future at least, not to this measure.
His full post:
On the way,
During today's report, the defence minister before the parliamentary security commission caught my eye with a very important element, and that is that a number of KSF members have abandoned the task. At the first glance, the number of 127 members of this force appears (as this young minister) tried to explain. But when this phenomenon is considered based on the total number of KSF, then we have to worry about it and do special analysis.
In my opinion, there are several causes to escape from our army structure:
The specificity of military duty is not easy;
The monthly salary, as it seems so far has been inadequate for performing tasks, etc.
In the departure or flight of these members of the military forces, I think it might also have an effect on internal adjustment, which should be implemented and implemented, respectively.
Nepotism, which exists in some military environments and very negatively may have affected these people. Here I think first of all about higher tasks, promotions, etc. and who are sometimes subjective, not on merit respectively. On the basis of the military practice I am in charge of, I remember that this may be a major indicator of the departure of these people.
Conklom: This phenomenon should be analysed in any KSF command or unit for each person specifically, to enable us to take appropriate measures in the future that should not happen at least, not to this measure. /Periksopi/












