Six military personnel from various units of the 2 Division
of the Nigerian Army Adekunle Fajuyi Cantonment, Odogbo Ibadan have
appeared before a general court martial.
The General Officer Commanding, 11 Mechanised Division, Major General
Laz Ilo, says the division will not tolerate any form of indiscipline.
The allegations against the accused military personnel include
murder, manslaughter, stealing, negligence of performance of military
duties, sexual relationship with spouse of military personnel,
disgraceful conduct of indecent nature, and scandalous conduct of an
officer.
The accused military personnel comprised one on the rank of major,
one captain, one lieutenant, one second lieutenant, one corporal and one
private.
They allegedly committed the offences at various units under the 2 Division of Nigerian Army.
While inaugurating the 6-man panel, Maj. Gen. Ilo stated
unequivocally that no act of indiscipline would go unpunished under his
watch. He charged all to be above board and respect the rights of all in
their conducts.
The GOC further explained that the human rights desk has been
established at the division for members of the public to launch their
complaints about erring military personnel, saying military justice is
in consonance with the democratic order and that military law and
administration of the law are based on due process.
Ilo stated that the inauguration of general court martial was in line
with the vision of Chief of Army Staff, Lt. Gen Tukur Buratai, to have a
professionally responsive Nigerian Army in the discharge of its
constitutional roles to the nation, adding that to accomplish the
vision, there is need for absolute discipline.
The trial of the accused commenced immediately after the GOC inaugurated the General Court Martial.
The special court is presided over by Brig Gen Ibikunle Raji and
comprised five other members including Col Jimoh Audu, Lt. Col Kenneth
Emefiele, Lt. Col Aliyu Emekoma, Major James Mimiola and the judge
advocate, Major Diepiriye Biambo.
The Deputy Director of Legal Services 2 Div., Col. Mahmood Wambai,
said that the accused Army officers have been given enough opportunity
to defend themselves.
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