Human rights lawyer, Femi Falana (SAN), revealed on Saturday,that, 12 soldiers, who were sentenced to death for mutiny in September 2014, have been starved and held underground by the military.
Falana in an interview withSahara TV, said
Falana in an interview withSahara TV, said
“I am in touch with them (the soldiers) and I am taking up their basic complaints, which is that they are currently being starved and dehumanised by the military authorities that are supposed to have taken them to the jailhouse, having convicted them. But they are being kept in an underground cell somewhere in Lagos.
“Under the Armed Forces Act, soldiers who are convicted and sentenced by the court martial are entitled to appeal to the Court of Appeal after the authorities might have confirmed the sentences. In this particular instance, these 12 soldiers are among 66 that have been convicted and sentenced to death.
“The Chief of Army Staff ought to have confirmed the sentences since November (2015) in the case of the 12. And in the case of the 54 others, it should have been February, since they were convicted in December (2014). In other words, confirmation or review should take place less than two months after conviction.”
“The soldiers did not commit mutiny. They were asking for weapons to fight Boko Haram and Section 217 of the Nigerian Constitution says the government of Nigeria shall equip them adequately. In this case, the government failed in its responsibility to equip the army and simply asked these boys to commit suicide,” he said.According to Falana, seven months after, the fate of the soldiers had yet to be determined because the confirmation had not taken place and they had been denied their right of appeal under the Armed Forces Act and under the Nigerian Constitution.
Nawa! Naija which way?
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ReplyDeleteThey should free them please
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DeleteThose innocent soldiers must not sentence to death, why such crazy decision? This people ran for dia lifes in a battle field,came to ask for real weapons, now, d ansa to their requst is u must be courtmercial, finaly una wan kill dem
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DeletePlease free this guyz for God's sake,the is not the best solution plzxxzxxxx
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ReplyDeleteTo think a nigerian in Ghana prison was calling on gej to alleviate their suffering in Ghana prison.I told him that gej doesn't even see to the comfort of nigerian prisoners in nigerian prison talk more of the ones in Ghana.I hope they get all the help they need.
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Govt shld pls release dem ooo.
ReplyDeleteI really admire these Nigerians who put down their lives for the nation....Cos I can't do such...if I must, then not these present Nigeria....I better do it for USA than for Nigeria...I bet no politician can die for Nigeria even after eating billions...yet someone would want me to face boko haram without Guns just because his my superior...Even the Superior can't even challenge Boko haram....they are scared....Abegi
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