Sabotage :12 Military Men To Die For Attempting To Kill GOC 7 Division Maj. Gen. Ahmed Mohammed, One Jailed For 28 Days, 5 Discharged
A military court
sitting in Abuja on Monday found 13 out of the 18 soldiers standing trial for
mutiny and other offenses guilty.
Twelve of the
convicted soldiers were sentenced to death, five were discharged and acquitted
while the remaining one was jailed for 28 days with hard labour.
The soldiers had
on May 14, 2014 fired shots at the General Officer Commanding the newly created
7 Division of Nigerian Army, Maj. Gen. Ahmed Mohammed, in Maiduguri.
The act is viewed
in the military as mutiny.
Those discharged
are David Robert, Mohammed Sani, Iseh Ubong, Sebastine Gwaba and Naaman Samuel.
Jeremiah Echocho
was sentenced to 28 days with hard labour.
Those who were
sentenced to death are Jasper Braidolor, David Musa, Friday Onuh, Yusuf
Shuaibu, Igonmu Emmanuel, Andrew Ugbede, Nurudeen Ahmed, Ifeanyi Alukagba, Alao
Samuel, Amadi Chukwuma, Alan Linus, and Stephen Clement.
They were found
guilty of criminal conspiracy, mutiny, attempt to commit murder (shooting of
the vehicle of the GOC); insubordination to a particular order; insubordination
and false accusation.
The President of
the Court Martial, Maj. Gen. C.C. Okonkwo, said the 12 soldiers were found
guilty of three of the most heinous charges bars.
The legal team of
the convicts pleaded with the court martial to temper justice with mercy.
The team reeled
out pathetic stories about the family backgrounds of the convicted servicemen.
One was said to be
the only son of his octogenarian widowed mother.
Another is the
father of a five-month-old baby.
The defence team
argued that giving them maximum sentence would do more harm than good, adding
that it would increase the agony of their dependants.
The attack on the
GOC and his men reportedly occurred when they visited the cantonment.
The Maimalari
Cantonment is the headquarters of 7 Division, the newest Division of the
Nigerian Army.
Military sources
said that soldiers at the cantonment had been complaining of insufficient
ammunition, food and allowances prior to the GOC’s visit.
They were also
reportedly unhappy and their morale was at its lowest ebb because there had not
been troop rotation for a long time since their deployment to combat Boko Haram
terrorists in the North- East.
“The GOC’s visit
coincided with the arrival of the corpses of soldiers killed in an ambush in
Chibok on the night of May 13, 2014.
“The apparently
agitated soldiers, on sighting the corpses of their slain colleagues became
hysteric. Some opened fire on the GOC, who was lucky to have escaped unhurt.
However, the bullets hit and seriously injured some of his bodyguards, who also
fled to safety,” the source said.
The Punch Report
Sabotage :12 Military Men To Die For Attempting To Kill GOC 7 Division Maj. Gen. Ahmed Mohammed, One Jailed For 28 Days, 5 Discharged
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