The Court of Appeal, Abuja Division,
has ordered the Nigerian Army to stop any plan to execute two among the 12
soldiers convicted by the General Court Martial in Abuja on September 15, 2014.
Justice Abubakar Abdulkadir-led
appeal panel had made the order on Monday but a copy of the enrolled order was
only released to journalists in Abuja on Thursday.
The court ordered the Nigerian Army
to stay execution of the sentence with regard Lance Corporal Igonmu Emmanuel
and Private Andrew Ngbede pending the hearing and determination of their appeal
against the death penalty passed on them by the GCM.
The appellate court also ordered the
Nigerian Army to avail them and their lawyers copies of the record of
proceedings of the General Court Martial.
One of the convicted soldiers, Lance
Corporal Stephen Clement, had also filed a separate application for stay of
execution of the GCM’s sentence but had yet to be heard by the Court of Appeal.
Other convicts had also filed their
appeals and applications for stay of execution of the sentence.
The rest of the convicts include
Corporals David Musa, David Robert, Jasper Baidolor, Mohammed Sani.
They also include Lance Corporals
Friday Onuh and Yusuf Shuaibu.
Others are Privates Nurudeen Ahmed,
Ifeanyi Anukabe, Alao Samuel, Allan Linus, Namaan Samuel, Ichocho Jeremiah,
Sebastine Amah and Amadi Chukwudi.
The GCM, presided over by Maj. Gen.
C.C. Okonkwo, had on September 15, 2014 sentenced 12 out the soldiers who were
together standing trial for mutiny to death.
The soldiers were said to have on
May 14, 2014 fired shots at the General Officer Commanding the newly created 7
Division of Nigerian Army, Maj. Gen. Ahmed Mohammmed, in Maiduguri.
The soldiers were tried on sundry
charges ranging from disobedience to particular order, insubordination, false
accusation, criminal behavior, conspiracy to commit mutiny and mutiny under the
Armed Forces Act 2004.
Appeal court halts execution of two convicted soldiers
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Thursday, March 12, 2015
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