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How Assad’s army collapsed in Syria: demoralised conscripts, absent allies

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Twenty-three-year-old Syrian military conscript Farhan al-Khouli was badly paid and demoralised.

His army outpost in scrubland near the rebel-held city of Idlib should have had nine soldiers but it just had three, after some had bribed the commanding officers to escape serving, he said.

And, of the two conscripts with him, one was regarded by his superiors as mentally unfit and not trusted with a gun, Khouli said.

For years, the Islamist rebels of Hayat Tahrir al-Sham (HTS) had sat behind the nearby frontline, with Syria’s long civil war frozen.

But on Wednesday, Nov. 27, Khouli’s commanding officer – at another post behind the frontlines – called his mobile phone to tell him a rebel convoy was heading his way.

The officer said the unit should stand its ground and fight.

Instead, Khouli put his phone on airplane mode, changed into civilian clothes, dropped his rifle and fled.

As he walked along the road back south, other groups of soldiers were abandoning their posts too.

“I looked back and saw everyone walking behind me.

“When they saw one person flee, everyone started to toss their weapons and run,” he told Reuters this week in Damascus, where he has found work at a horse stable.

In a little less than two weeks, the rebels would sweep into the capital Damascus, toppling former president Bashar al-Assad as his army simply melted away.

The rout abruptly ended a 13-year conflict that had killed hundreds of thousands of people.

Reuters spoke to a dozen sources including two Syrian army deserters, three senior Syrian officers, two Iraqi militia commanders working with the Syrian army, a Syrian security source and a source familiar with the thinking of Lebanese group Hezbollah, one of Assad’s main military allies.

The sources, along with intelligence documents Reuters found in an abandoned military office in the capital, painted a detailed picture of how Assad’s once-feared army had been hollowed out by the demoralisation of troops, heavy reliance on foreign allies particularly for the command structure, and growing anger across the ranks at rampant corruption.

Most of the sources asked not to be named because they were not authorised to talk to media or feared retribution.

Since the war began in 2011, Assad’s army command had come to depend on allied Iranian and Iran-funded Lebanese and Iraqi forces to provide the best fighting units in Syria, all the senior sources said.

Crucially, much of the Syrian military’s operational command structure was run by Iranian military advisors and their militia allies, they said.

But many of the Iranian military advisers had left this spring after Israeli air strikes on Damascus, and the rest departed last week, said the Iraqi militia commanders, who worked alongside them.

Hezbollah fighters and commanders had already mostly left in October to focus on the escalating war in Lebanon with Israel, the source familiar with Hezbollah thinking said.

The Syrian army’s own central command and control centre no longer functioned well after the Iranian and Hezbollah officers left and the military lacked a defence strategy, particularly for Syria’s second city of Aleppo, a Syrian colonel, two Syrian security sources and a Lebanese security source familiar with the Syrian military said.

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By contrast, rebels in the northwest, on paper numerically far weaker than the army, had spent years consolidating under a single operations room that coordinated their groups and units in battle, an International Crisis Group report said after the fall of Aleppo.

Reuters was unable to contact a current representative of the armed forces.

Syria’s new most powerful figure, HTS chief Ahmad al-Sharaa told Reuters on Wednesday he would dissolve Syria’s security forces.

Iran’s mission to the United Nations, the Iraqi militias and Hezbollah did not respond to requests for comment.

As Aleppo came under attack in late November, army units were not given a clear plan but were told to work it out for themselves or to fall back to the strategic city of Homs to try to regroup, two Syrian security sources said.

Aleppo fell without a major fight on Nov. 29, just two days after the offensive began, sending shockwaves through the military, three senior Syrian officers said.

What was left on the ground was a Syrian army severely lacking in cohesion, all the sources said, describing multiple units that were undermanned because officers were accepting bribes to let soldiers off duty, or had told soldiers to go home and were collecting their salaries themselves.

In 2020, the army had 130,000 personnel, according to think tank IISS’ Military Balance report.

The report escribed it as significantly depleted by the long civil war and transformed into an irregularly structured, militia-style organisation focused on internal security.

In the days ahead of the regime’s collapse on Sunday, the United States had information of broad levels of desertions and military forces changing sides, as well as some elements fleeing to Iraq, a U.S. official, speaking on condition of anonymity, said.

Reuters could not establish the overall manpower shortage in the military or current force strength.

The Syrian army sources described officers and troops alike as demoralised by pay that was consistently low even after painful military victories earlier in the war and by reports, which Reuters could not verify, that Assad’s close family were growing immensely rich.

On Nov. 28, the General Command of the Army and Armed Forces issued a telegram, ordering all troops to be on full combat readiness, according to a military document found by Reuters at an Air Intelligence office in Damascus.

In a sign the regime was desperate, Syria’s Air Intelligence Directorate, a key agency close to the Assad family, accused its men of “laxity” at checkpoints throughout the country after one was overrun by rebels in the south on Dec. 1, and warned of punishment “without leniency” if they did not fight, the document seen by Reuters shows.

In spite of the orders and threats, increasing numbers of soldiers and officers began to desert, all the sources said.

Instead of confronting the rebels, or even unarmed protesters, soldiers were seen by residents of Syrian cities, and in many videos that began circulating online, abandoning their posts, changing into civilian clothes and going home.

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Reuters journalists entering Syria on Sunday found army uniforms still strewn across Damascus streets.

The corruption and poor morale went up through the ranks.

Many mid-ranking officers had been growing increasingly angry in recent years that the army’s sacrifices and successes during the war were not reflected in better pay, conditions and resources, two serving, one recently retired and one defected officer said.

In 2020, Russia and Turkey agreed a deal that froze the frontlines after Assad retook all major cities and the main highway linking Damascus to Aleppo, further partitioning a country also split by Kurdish-controlled areas.

But Syria’s economy continued to reel from U.S. sanctions and reduced foreign aid, said Aron Lund, a fellow at Middle East-focused think tank Century International. Rampant inflation ensued.

“Things just got worse for everyone, except for the oligarchs and elites around Assad.

“That seems to have been incredibly demoralising,” Lund said.

While decrees in 2021 roughly doubled military salaries to keep up with inflation that topped 100 per cent that year, buying power rapidly fell anyway as the Syrian pound crashed against the dollar.

Col. Makhlouf Makhlouf, who served in an engineering brigade, said that if anybody complained about corruption they were called in for questioning at a military court – something that had happened to him more than once.

“We were living in a scary society. We were afraid to say a word,” Makhlouf said.

He had been stationed in Hama but deserted before the city fell to the rebels on Dec. 5, he said in an interview in Aleppo on Tuesday.

Anger had been building particularly over the past year or so, a serving senior military intelligence officer said, saying there was “growing resentment against Assad,” including among core high-ranking supporters from his Alawite minority community.

Khouli’s military experience illustrated the army’s problems – and helps explain his lack of loyalty.

He was drafted for the obligatory 18-month service at age 19, after having paid-off an officer to delay his service for a year.

When his service period expired, he was ordered to remain in the army indefinitely.

He deserted but was later picked up by a patrol, put in prison for 52 days and then sent to the remote outpost near Idlib.

He was paid 500,000 Syrian pounds ($40) a month.

Army rations were often pillaged before arriving. Sometimes his entire pay went on buying more food, he said.

Comrades with money would pay officers $100, which he lacked, to get out of service, Khouli said.

Khouli’s brigade was supposed to have 80 soldiers, but in fact there were only 60, he said.

He described bad treatment from officers, including being assigned heavy manual labour digging earth berms in both very hot and very cold weather and during nights.

Reuters was not able to verify independently the details of his experiences.

One former major described the use of forced conscripts as a “fatal mistake”.

A former army logistics serviceman, Zuhair, 28, said in an interview in Damascus on Tuesday he had seen officers steal and sell electricity generators and fuel.

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“All they cared about was using their positions to enrich themselves,” he said.

He had fought for Assad for years but he had cousins among the rebels and when they advanced, he cheered, he said.

“I don’t know how to describe how happy I am,” he said.

To fight back the earlier opposition uprising, which began with protests in 2011, Assad relied on allies. Russia sent jets that bombed rebel positions, Iran sent military advisers and fighters from Hezbollah. Iran-backed militias from Iraq and another group it formed from Afghan Shi’ite fighters also came.

Their fighting skill and well-being contrasted with Syria’s own soldiers. An Iraqi militia commander serving near Aleppo said he knew of a Syrian platoon meant to consist of 30 soldiers that had only eight present.

The militia often invited those soldiers to eat with them out of pity at the poor condition of their rations, the commander said.

Hezbollah and allied militias regarded the regular Syrian forces with little more than contempt, the Iraqi militia commanders and a source familiar with Hezbollah thinking said.

They did not trust them for important operations and often would not fight alongside them, those sources added.

Iran’s presence in Syria was curtailed in the months following the attack on Israel by Tehran-backed Hamas on Oct. 7, 2023, the Iraqi militia commander based near Aleppo and an Iraqi military adviser based in Damascus said.

Israel’s response to Hamas’ incursion included escalating strikes on Iran-linked targets, including in Syria.

On April 1, a strike killed top commanders from Iran’s Revolutionary Guards at a building in an Iranian consular compound in Damascus. Israel has not confirmed or denied responsibility for the strike.

The Iraqi sources both said the number of Revolutionary Guards commanders present in Syria dropped significantly after that.

One said Syria’s military operations command became ineffective as a result, a situation exacerbated by the withdrawal of Hezbollah in October.

Russia conducted air strikes on rebels as they advanced on Hama and Homs, both sides said at the time, but unlike in earlier phases of the war there were no effective ground forces able to benefit.

By Saturday, Dec. 7, Russia was calling for a political transition. The Kremlin and Russia foreign ministry declined to comment for this story.

Russia, the Kremlin said on Tuesday, had “spent a lot of effort” to help Assad during the civil war but the situation had then deteriorated.

In Aleppo, Syrian forces had relied on Hezbollah to provide operational command, an Alawite Syrian army colonel said.

Without Iranian advisers or Hezbollah, the army could not hold onto territory near the city, the colonel, the Iraqi commander and the Iraqi adviser said.

Iraqi militias sent more fighters to Syria last week, but they found all the contact channels to Iranian military advisors had been cut, the Iraqi commander said.

On Friday, after rebels had taken the city of Hama, the Iraqi groups were told to leave, he said.

“The battle for Syria was lost from day one,” the Iraqi military adviser added. (Reuters/NAN)

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SDGs: Revolutionizing Women Empowerment, Entrepreneurial Development Nationwide

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By Abubakar Yusuf

The Sustainable Development Goals SDGs in Nigeria has extended its supports to the federal government empowerment program and Renewed Hope Initiative RHI of Nigerian first lady , Senator Remi Tinubu.

Under the leadership of the Senior Special Assistant to the President on SDGs SSAP -SDGs, Princess Adejoke Orelope-Adefulire, the SDGs has commenced distribution to women through partnership with Renewed Hope Initiative RHI of many empowerment items across the six geopolitical zones beginning from the North Central and across the 36 states of the federation including the FCT.

This is in view of mitigating the vulnerable and indigent women in line with the Renewed Hope Agenda of President Bola Ahmed Tinubu and the 2020-2030 agenda target .

Already, over 500 women of different categories are been empowered beginning with Kogi state and trickled down to Benue , Niger, Kwara, Nasssarawa, Plateau and FCT, totalling 3500 from the North Central.

The empowerment will benefit 18,500 women across the country’s six geopolitical zones.

The North central zone is the first to benefit from this program, and the women will be given items such as Deep-chest freezers, Maxi Gas cookers with Ovens, Generators, and Industrial Grinding Machines to start or grow their existing businesses.

Aside expanded Empowerment, SDGs has built 66 skill acquisition centres and transit homes across the country were different vocations will be undergone as well as training.

The Sustainable Development Goals under Princess Adejoke Orelope-Adefulire also provided 4,800 ICT Training centre and facility to support women from redundancy in the country.

“The SSA to the President on SDGs, Princess Adejoke Orelope-Adefulire, said the initiative was a bold step towards empowering Nigerian women across the 36 states and the FCT.”

“She appreciated the first lady for her visionary leadership and unwavering dedication to improving the lives of women across Nigeria.”

“Orelope-Adefulire stressed that the first lady’s RHI program, has continued to serve as a beacon of empowerment and economic transformation, aligning seamlessly with our national development priorities and the SDGs.”

“Today’s programme is not just about distributing empowerment items; it is about unlocking potential, fostering economic independence and creating opportunities for women to thrive.

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“By equipping 500 women per state and the FCT with tools such as gas cookers, generators, deep freezers and grinding machines, we are strengthening their capacity to build sustainable livelihoods and contribute meaningfully to inclusive national development,” she said.

She noted that the OSSAP-SDGs has, over the years, strengthened efforts at empowering women and children including the construction and equipping of 66 Skills Acquisition Centres and Transit Homes for women and girls across the country.

She added: “These were supported with over 4, 800 computers for ICT training.

“This investment reflects our firm belief that when a woman is empowered, a home is built, a community is strengthened, and a nation prospers.

“Indeed, recent evidence has shown that women entrepreneurs contribute significantly to Nigerian economic development through employment generation, poverty eradication and basic family support.

“Thus, I encourage our beneficiaries today to make the most of this opportunity.

“Let these empowerment tools serve as stepping stones towards financial independence, business development and sustainable livelihood”.

Orelope-Adefulire reaffirmed the President’s commitment to the achievement of the SDGS in Nigeria.

In her speech, Nigeria’s First Lady, Senator Oluremi Tinubu stressed that the initiative recognised the critical role women played in nation-building.

This, she said, aligned with the Renewed Hope Agenda of President Bola Tinubu, which prioritises inclusivity, economic growth, and sustainable development for all Nigerians, particularly women’s economic empowerment.

She, therefore advised the beneficiaries to use the resources judiciously to start or grow their businesses.

She added: “The items being distributed today are to equip our women with the necessary tools and resources they need to build successful businesses and to contribute to the prosperity of our great nation”.

“To the beneficiaries, let these items serve as a foundation for creating better life for yourselves and your families. I hope and pray that what you receive today will prosper in your hands

Aside mass empowerment of 500 women in each 36 states and FCT, establishment of Entrepreneurial Centre and schools was prioritised in line with SDGs goals and decade of action.

This also led to the establishment of the centre and commissioning of two classrooms in Lafia , Nasssarawa state with a view to reducing Out of School Children OOSC.

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While speaking at the occasion, SSAP -SDGs averred ….

“The initiative is one of numerous interventions by OSSAP-SDGs to enhance human capital development and drive socio-economic growth in Nigeria.”

“At this Skills Acquisition Centre, beneficiaries will receive training in a variety of vocational and entrepreneurial skills, including sewing, computer literacy, welding, building trades, photography, and vulcanizing.”

“These skills will empower individuals with the tools needed to build sustainable livelihoods and contribute meaningfully to the nation’s economy.”

“The 2 blocks of 6 Classrooms is for skills in Painting, tiling, POP, block moulding and setting, interlocking blocks , welding , Aluminum Fabrication, Auto repairs and maintenance, sewing and fashion designing, Barbing & Hairdressing Adult literacy classes , ICT amongst others.”

“Speaking at the commissioning ceremony in Lafia, the Senior Special Assistant to the President on Sustainable Development Goals, Princess Adejoke Orelope-Adefulire, emphasized the centre’s role in tackling youth unemployment and enhancing vocational training. ”

“With Nigeria’s youth unemployment rate at 8.6%, we must provide innovative and practical solutions. This Skills Acquisition Centre is designed to equip young people with relevant skills in various trades, including sewing, computer literacy, building, welding, photography, and vulcanizing.”

“She commended the leadership of President Bola Ahmed Tinubu, stating that, under the visionary leadership of President Bola Ahmed Tinubu, OSSAP-SDGs has been able to deliver impactful projects such as this Skills Acquisition Centre, adding that the President’s unwavering commitment to empowering Nigerians through sustainable development initiatives has made the project a reality for the people of Nasarawa.”

“Nasarawa State Governor , , Engr. Abdullahi A. Sule, at the event, the Deputy Governor, Dr. Emmanuel Akabe commended the federal government for prioritizing skills development, adding that the initiative aligns with our administration’s commitment to equipping youths with the tools they need to thrive. He noted that it is through such partnerships that they can truly achieve sustainable development in Nasarawa State.”

“The Emir of Lafia, His Royal Highness Hon. Justice Sidi Bage Muhammad, JSC (td), lauded the initiative and called on beneficiaries to make the best use of the facilities. He maintained that the young people in the State now have access to modern training facilities that can transform their futures and urged all stakeholders to ensure the facilities are utilized efficiently and sustainably.”

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“The Executive Chairman of Lafia Local Government Area, Mohammed Haliru Arabo also highlighted the positive impact the centre will have on the local economy. He remarked that by equipping the youths with practical skills, The Local Government will be reducing poverty and fostering entrepreneurship, while adding that the project is a game-changer for Lafia and beyond.”

“Also speaking the Managing Director/CEO of the National Education Loan Fund (NELFUND), Akintunde Sawyerr reiterated the importance of vocational training in achieving national economic stability. He opined that education goes beyond the four walls of a classroom and vocational skills provide direct pathways to employment and financial independence. ”

“He commended Princess Adejoke Orelope-Adefulire and OSSAP-SDGs for the timely intervention.”
“What this represents is a symbol of peace moving forward in this nation. What this represents is a symbol of joy for many families. Of course, I am only standing here because of the vision of the father of the nation, His Excellency President Bola Tinubu, who is determined to ensure that education remains the primary weapon in the fight against poverty and a source of hope for the people of this country. I am honored and delighted to be part of this fight.”

” I call on all well-meaning Nigerians to support the progress we are witnessing today. I pledge that under my leadership, NELFUND will do everything within its capacity to ensure that this project is an absolute success. This is my commitment.” Sawyerr stated.”

“The newly commissioned centre is in line with the Sustainable Development Goals, particularly SDG 1 (No Poverty), SDG 2 (Zero Hunger), SDG 4 (Quality Education), SDG 5 (Gender Equality), and SDG 8 (Decent Work and Economic Growth). Princess Orelope-Adefulire reaffirmed the federal government’s commitment to implementing high-impact interventions, ensuring that “no Nigerian is left behind.”

“With fully furnished classrooms and modern vocational training equipment, the Skills Acquisition Centre in Lafia is expected to serve as a catalyst for economic growth and youth empowerment in the state, reinforcing Nigeria’s commitment to achieving the SDGs.”

Written BY ABUBAKAR YUSUF on yus.abubakar3@gmail.com.

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Matawalle Leads Nigeria’s Push For Global Defence Ties In Rio

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The Minister of State for Defence, Dr Bello Muhammad Matawalle, led a delegation to the Latin America Aerospace and Defence (LAAD) Exhibition 2025, held in Rio de Janeiro, showcasing the country’s commitment to deepening global defence cooperation.

The biennial event, a major gathering of international defence industries, government delegations, armed forces, and security professionals, provided a platform for Nigeria to engage with cutting-edge military technologies and forge strategic partnerships.

In a statement issued on Thursday, Ahmad Dan-Wudil, special assistant to the minister, Matawalle said Nigeria’s participation reflected the Federal Government’s dedication to advancing national defence capabilities.

“This engagement underscores our resolve to foster collaboration and enhance our military’s interoperability within the global defence framework,” he noted.

The delegation’s presence aligns with President Bola Ahmed Tinubu’s Renewed Hope Agenda, which prioritises modernising Nigeria’s armed forces to address evolving security challenges.

The Nigerian military, State defence minister added, remains focused on staying adaptive and strategically positioned in an increasingly complex global security landscape.

The LAAD Exhibition, one of Latin America’s largest defence showcases, featured innovations in aerospace, cybersecurity, and military hardware, offering Nigeria opportunities to explore advancements critical to its defence strategy.

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NBA relocates conference from Rivers amidst controversy over Emergency rule

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The Nigerian Bar Association (NBA) has relocated its 2025 Annual General Conference from Port Harcourt to Enugu, following President Bola Tinubu’s recent declaration of emergency rule in Rivers State.

The association stated that although the initial announcement of Port Harcourt as the host city for this year’s conference was met with enthusiasm, the appointment of a sole administrator—a retired military officer reportedly employing a command-style approach—means the city can no longer be considered a viable host.”

This was disclosed in a statement jointly signed late Thursday night by NBA President Afam Osigwe (SAN), General Secretary Mobolaji Ojibara, and AGCPC Chairman Emeka Obegolu (SAN).

The NBA said that its national Executive Council reaffirmed that the state of emergency declared in Rivers State violates Section 305 of the 1999 Constitution.

It noted that although the sole administrator appears in civilian attire, his governing style is military in nature and undermines democratic principles.

“The announcement that Port Harcourt, the Garden City, would host the 2025 Annual General Conference (AGC) of our Association was met with widespread enthusiasm. Indeed, prior to the declaration of a state of emergency in Rivers State on March 18, 2025, registration figures had soared, reflecting the excitement and eagerness of members to attend. However, the unfortunate turn of events in Rivers State has understandably stalled the momentum and affected advanced preparations for the Conference.

“Currently, Rivers State is being governed by a retired military officer, appointed as a Sole Administrator, who operates with a command-style approach that disregards constitutional provisions, court decisions, and pending litigation. His actions have undermined democratic institutions and processes, flouting the rule of law with impunity. Though clad in civilian attire, he governs as though the state is under military rule.

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“The voices of our members, particularly those calling for a change of venue, grew stronger over time. We convened meetings with the Chairmen of NBA branches in Rivers State and held an emergency session of the National Executive Council (NEC) on the 27th of March, 2025. The overwhelming consensus was that the NBA could not, in good conscience, proceed with the AGC in a state governed unconstitutionally by a Sole Administrator.

“The NEC reaffirmed that the state of emergency declared in Rivers State violates Section 305 of the 1999 Constitution. It further noted that the suspension of elected officials and democratic institutions contravenes Sections 11 and 188 of the Constitution. The purported ratification by the National Assembly, executed via voice vote rather than the constitutionally required two-thirds majority amounts to a grave constitutional subversion. Even if the proper procedure had been followed, it would not legitimize an unconstitutional proclamation,” the NBA said.

The association added that, given the “undemocratic developments”, to hold its flagship event in such circumstances would amount to a tacit endorsement of constitutional violations and subversion of the rule of law.

It announced that the conference will now be held in the historic Coal City of Enugu, the capital of Enugu State.

“The NBA has taken a principled position in accordance with the law: the appointment of a Sole Administrator in Rivers State is unconstitutional. Consequently, and in alignment with the overwhelming position of NEC and the broader membership, we are compelled to relocate the 2025 AGC to a state where constitutional democracy remains intact.

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“We are pleased to announce that the 2025 Annual General Conference will now be held in the historic Coal City of Enugu. The city possesses the infrastructure and capacity to host a conference of our scale and significance. We are confident that, with concerted efforts, this change of venue will not compromise our commitment to delivering a successful and impactful Conference.

“We call on all members and stakeholders to lend their full support as we embark on this new path. With unity, diligence, and a shared commitment to our values, we will make this transition a resounding success.”

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