Nigerian Army To Court-Martial 158 Soldiers In North-East

Nigerian Army To Court-Martial 158 Soldiers In North-East
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The Nigerian Army’s Joint Taskforce North-East Operation Hadin Kai, on Saturday, launched two court-martials to try defaulting personnel serving at the operation ground in the North-East. with many soldiers now facing a tall order.

According to the Theatre Commander of the Joint Taskforce, Maj. Gen. Christopher Musa, military personnel numbering no fewer than 158 will be tried on matters that pertain directly to the regimentation, discipline, efficiency, and morale of the military.

Musa made this revelation while inaugurating the general and special court-martials in Maiduguri, Borno State.

‘To maintain the armed forces in a state of readiness, the military as an institution must be ready to enforce internal discipline effectively in accordance with the extant laws,’ the Theatre Commander stated.

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He continued; ‘The military has its code of service discipline to meet its peculiar disciplinary needs. In this regard, emphasis shall be laid on statute laws and the traditional military regimentation with due adherence to the fair hearing requirements as enshrined in the Constitution of the federal republic of Nigeria as amended’.

Also speaking, the President of the General Court Martial, Maj Gen. Bainze Mohammed, said there are 28 officers to be tried while the remaining 130 are soldiers serving in the various units of the operation ground.

This is not the first time soldiers would be facing a court-martial in the Nigerian Army.

AFRICA DAILY NEWS, NEW YORK

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