Tuesday, September 16, 2014

12 Nigerian Soldiers Sentensed To Death For Commiting Mutiny





12 Nigerian soldiers were sentenced to death after they were found guilty of committing mutiny in Maiduguri, Borno State last May.

On 14th May 2014, a group of soldiers fired shots at Maj-Gen Ahmadu Mohammed, the General Officer Commanding (GOC) of the 7th Division, at Maiduguri’s Maimalari Barracks.
The soldiers were angry when they saw the bodies of 12 of their colleagues being brought back from Chibok, where they were killed by militants who ambushed a convoy of soldiers returning from anti-terrorism duties.

The mutineers shot several times into the air and called senior officers “cowards”, accusing them of deliberately putting them in harm’s way.

The court martial, which was led by Brigadier-General Chukwuemeka Okonkwo, of Mogadishu Cantonment in Abuja sentenced 12 of the 18 soldiers to death by firing squad,

Following are the names of the 12 soldiers sentenced to death, Cpl Jasper Braidolor, Cpl David Musa, LCpl Friday Onun, LCpl Yusuf Shuaibu, LCpl Igomu Emmanuel, Pte Andrew Ngbede, Pte Nurudeen Ahmed, Pte Ifeanyi Alukhagbe, Pte Alao Samuel, Pte Amadi Chukwudi, Pte Allan Linus, and LCpl Stephen Clement

The court martial found five other soldiers innocent of all five counts of insubordinate behaviour, false accusation, mutiny, AWOL and conduct to the prejudice of service discipline. Therefore, they were discharged and acquitted.

The five acquitted soldiers are Cpl David Luhbut, Cpl Muhammed Sani, Pte Iseh Ubong, Pte Sabastine Gwaba and Pte Inama Samuel.

The 18th soldier, Privatwe Ichocho Jeremiah, was found guilty of going AWOL (absent without leave) and he was sentenced to 28 days in prison with hard labour.

Jeremiah was also found guilty of conduct to the prejudice of service discipline, but he was only reprimanded for this offence.

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