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Tuesday, 16 September 2014

12 Nigerian soldiers who attacked GOC in Borno sentenced to death(Photo)

A military court sitting in Abuja on Monday found 13 out of the 18 soldiers standing trial for mutiny and other offences 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 Mohammmed, 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 cantonmen
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,”
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18 comments:

  1. The reward for their labour #just?

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  2. This is unfair? Did they kill anybody? Why death

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  3. Enrolling into any force as a junior rank is nothin but pure hell, d day ur handed over dat uniform u've kissed ur life gud byee.

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  4. I just pray they don't kill them,they even sign death warrant,am so happy my dad stopped my brother from joining the army.

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  5. This is nonsense, I think as a lawyer that they have a right to challenge this stupid decision in the supreme court. They did not take a life why take several. Stupid army

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  6. HARSH!....very very harsh!...I just hope d president intervenes... #Blue_Rain#

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  7. This is unfair. At least they killed no one in the shoot out. This is just so so harsh, this is enough for some soldiers to drop their weapons and protest. Dammnn, in their own country??

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  8. And the stupid ppl cnnt sentence those boko harams in jail,na there own ppl them won wise 4.if them like make them increase there salaries to 1million i no join.fuckin country,make ona kill them weda ona no go see biafran war11*oke*

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  9. Oti o,ojor ema kpa awon sorja ni o.please there should not kills our fighting persons for us o,the goverments should forgives them and give them magonju to fights boko mallams##yoruba boy##

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    1. Its quite obvious you're making this up @ first thought you were for real but now I can see you're just forcing it and honestly its not funny as for the soldiers all I can say is that this is an unfair judgement to you all

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    2. I was just about saying that Face of MPN....its just too obvious the guy is making it up...wisen up #yorubaboy# ur mates use their mornings to do constructive things, see what you are doing with urs?? Smh

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  10. They better not try it. I will arrest them

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  11. Stupid country!when i saw the headlines i knew those to be killed would be either igbo,calabar,delta,and portharcourt area,and the stupid hausa/fulani military used a stupid dummy igbo lawyer judge to carry out their evil scripts.
    (9ijaborn yankeebased)

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  12. Obviously, the GOC has a hand in the Boko haram issues we are facing and anyone standing his way will be terminated. I've always thought the President being the GCCF he has the authority to step into military affairs? right me if am wrong. The erring soldiers deserve no death sentence rather the prosecutor himself, cause of aiding the sect'. Anyways lets' watch how all these unfolds. I strongly believe and pray for an appeal.

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  13. God will intervene

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  14. God of Abraham nvr sleeps,is time for every nigeria to know that army top officers are boko haram, poor soldiers y'll did the right thing, God will not let such unjust act happen.the act of mutiny without any life taken, why dealt stupid igbo man. #corrupt and evil leaders in 9ja

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    1. So true dear, they are all evil ppl, God will not let such happen, becos if it does happen plenty thing will be involve. well their judgement na story of the gods e nor go happen

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