A Lieutenant Colonel of the Nigerian Army, Kingsley Iberi, is currently down with stroke and paralysis after 14 years of waiting for his entitlements which have not come.
Punch Metro learnt that 63-year-old Iberi, who hails from Igbanke, Edo State, joined the army in January 1972 as a Cadet Officer, having finished from the Nigerian Defence Academy, Kaduna State. His first place of posting was 24 Infantry Battalion in Gboko, Benue State.
Our correspondent gathered that Iberi, who rose to the rank of a Lieutenant Colonel in December 1990, was, however, dismissed from the army in 1998 after a court martial, which his family described as a shoddy process.
He was tried by the army for conspiracy, cheating and impersonation, which Iberi claimed he knew nothing about.
It was learnt that in 2002, Iberi filed an appeal against his dismissal at the Federal Court of Appeal, Lagos, and the court ruled in February 2013 that Iberi should be reinstated in the army while his entitlements from 1998, when he was wrongfully dismissed, be paid to him.
However, the family claimed that the Nigerian Army had yet to obey the court judgment.When PUNCH Metro visited Iberi on Wednesday, the sexagenarian, who now uses a stand-up lift to stand and walk, said since age could not allow him return to service, the authorities of the Nigerian Army should pay his entitlements as the court had ruled since 2013.
Punch Metro learnt that 63-year-old Iberi, who hails from Igbanke, Edo State, joined the army in January 1972 as a Cadet Officer, having finished from the Nigerian Defence Academy, Kaduna State. His first place of posting was 24 Infantry Battalion in Gboko, Benue State.
Our correspondent gathered that Iberi, who rose to the rank of a Lieutenant Colonel in December 1990, was, however, dismissed from the army in 1998 after a court martial, which his family described as a shoddy process.
He was tried by the army for conspiracy, cheating and impersonation, which Iberi claimed he knew nothing about.
It was learnt that in 2002, Iberi filed an appeal against his dismissal at the Federal Court of Appeal, Lagos, and the court ruled in February 2013 that Iberi should be reinstated in the army while his entitlements from 1998, when he was wrongfully dismissed, be paid to him.
However, the family claimed that the Nigerian Army had yet to obey the court judgment.When PUNCH Metro visited Iberi on Wednesday, the sexagenarian, who now uses a stand-up lift to stand and walk, said since age could not allow him return to service, the authorities of the Nigerian Army should pay his entitlements as the court had ruled since 2013.
He said, “I was not just wrongfully dismissed from the army, I was made to serve a two-year jail term at a Military Police Cell in Apapa. It was when I came out that I filed the appeal, and the court ruled that both the court martial judgment and the term I served were invalid, and I should be reinstated and paid my entitlements.The Director, Army Public Relations, Brig. General Olajide Laleye, told our correspondent on the phone that the court judgment would undergo some due processes at the army’s legal department.He added that it was wrong of Iberi to have taken his plight to the media because the media neither employed him nor dismissed him.
“I developed this illness as a result of the shock that my entitlements stopped suddenly and my family would have to live in penury. As I speak with you, my wife sells in Oshodi so that the family can survive. The last salary I was paid was in June 1997 before the hasty judgment. I want the authorities to implement the court ruling and pay me all my entitlements.”
He said, “It is quite strange that an officer would start talking about what happened to him to the press. Why is the officer going about to complain about what is entirely a Nigerian Army affair?
“If a court has passed a judgment; the court knows how to send the judgment to the Nigerian Army. When the judgment gets here, it goes to the legal privacy. There is a procedure to be followed. The court has already given a judgment and we know what to do in respect of it. The army must follow it own procedures in respect of what the court has passed.”
See What Injustice Has done to this Innocent Man... I Just Hope they Attend to his needs Asap.. I hope his wife is not cheating on him cause he can't Perform anymore.. #JustSaying
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This not good news at all having served fatherland for years it can't pay his dues. So bad
ReplyDeleteHardly is there any system in nigeria that works
DeleteNaıja which way na? They should pay his entıtlement jorr.. IT İŞ WELL
ReplyDeleteThis our obodo naija eeeh #DivineHelp
ReplyDeleteThats the downside of working for nigeria government. Ignore the job security ish, all na fake. B4 you get promoted nko? Na wahala. Working for a private company is the best. You just have to save and save and save till you get laid off from work.
DeleteThe man has to go d oda way round na since u guyz are slow abt his payments. Abeg let dem pay him is entitlements so dat he can rest in peace wen he dies.
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DeleteIt's really not fair, no wonder the foreigners hate to do business with Nigerians, if at all you work for them you might end up being a driver, I really hope for a change.
ReplyDeleteIts only in nigeria I see where judgements are passed and yet it takes another decades for it to be implemented........the disrespect for our rule of law his becoming unbearable
ReplyDeleteDats naija for u.
DeleteOga public relations officer for army, you well so? if it's young soilders that protests about unfair treatment, it's death. This time, the army should do something positive. I know that they have a lot on their plate with boko haram. However, his case should be looked into fast
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This is bad, fourteen yrs man is one long ass yrs.... They should pay him his money abeg......
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That Olajide is very sick. ..wonder wat wuf he have done if he were in d same shuz...Rubbish
ReplyDeleteHe would be begging Nigerians to help him beg the Nigerian Army force or better still go thru the press
DeleteEyahhhhh..this not fair oh after giving his humanitarian service to this country tats how dey want to pay him back abi??? They should do some thing abt his entitlement jo
ReplyDeleteI stand to be corrected, perhaps, the most lawless individuals or groups or govt entity are the force. They don't obey court rules and sometime disrespect people's right.
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ReplyDeletemr laleye; so d man must wait till he dies God forbid" bfore lazy Nigerian Army will pay him?...##heartless set of punks##Change please##
ReplyDeleteThis is sad,this Olajide should shut up already.Mr. Kingsley God will fight for you, it is well.
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ReplyDeleteHow can the Nigerian army be victorious over BH. When there are so many bitter hearts swearing causes on them. God is watching.
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DeleteThey are deliberately withholding his entitlement so that when he dies some generals who are in the finance department will share his money.That is how it is done in the armedforces.Luckily,this man has spoken out.There are many of them who had waited endlessly until they die,their family will be running from abuja,to lagos,to ibadan for their late husband's gratuity.Before you know it they have spent double of the entitlement.To get it fast,they must bribe.Mostly the lance corporal and co are the victims.That is how the army oga does.
ReplyDelete100% right, u hv said it all. may God help us in Nigeria
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