Over offences contrary to service discipline By Kingsley
Omonobi ABUJA— Chief of Army Staff, Lt. General Tukur Buratai, has ordered the
military trial of two Major Generals of the Nigerian Army for what military
sources said were offences contrary to service discipline. The senior officers
are Major General......
Speaking shortly after members of the special court were inaugurated, defence
counsel, Navy Capt. Anushiem, drew the attention of the President of the court,
AVM Gbum, to the fact that his two clients, Major General Sani and himself had
not been served with copies of the charge sheet spelling out the offences
committed, list of evidence or list of witnesses which could lead to an ambush
when General Sani’s case begin. He then requested the president of the court to
direct the prosecution to provide the defence counsel of both accused the
convening order, accompanied with the charge sheet, list of witnesses and list
of evidence to enable them prepare adequately for their defence.
Air Vice
Marshal Gbum, subsequently, directed the prosecution to provide the documents
to the defence counsel not later than 24 hours before the arraignment of the
senior officers. The case was adjourned till Monday by 9 am at Mogadishu
cantonment. Vanguard gathered that this is the first time since the advent of
democracy in 1999, that senior officers of the ranks of two-star Generals are
facing court-martial in the Nigerian Military. Previously, the military
authorities preferred retiring compulsorily such officers, than putting them on
trial. During the tenure of the former Chief of Army staff, Lt. General KTJ
Minimah, the highest ranked officer to face military court martials were
Brigadiers Generals over issues of indiscipline, loss of command and alleged
cowardice associated with Boko Haram terrorism.
source: guardian ngr
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