Friday, October 3, 2014

4 Lt Cols, Major, 92 others face court-martial

ABUJA—Ninety-seven soldiers including four Lieutenant Colonels, a Major and four captains were, yesterday, charged with offences ranging from mutiny, conduct prejudicial to good orders, assault and Absence Without Leave, AWOL, to house breaking, contrary to service discipline.


Soldiers tasked with fighting Boko Haram militants arrive to face trials for mutiny in Abuja on October 2, 2014. Nearly 100 soldiers tasked with fighting Boko Haram militants in Nigeria’s far northeast appeared at a military court martial on Thursday, facing a range of charges including mutiny. The hearing comes just weeks after a tribunal sentenced 12 soldiers to death following their conviction for shooting at their commanding officer in the Borno state capital, Maiduguri, in May. AFP PHOTO Soldiers tasked with fighting Boko Haram militants arrive to face trials for mutiny in Abuja on October 2, 2014. Nearly 100 soldiers tasked with fighting Boko Haram militants in Nigeria’s far northeast appeared at a military court martial on Thursday, facing a range of charges including mutiny. The hearing comes just weeks after a tribunal sentenced 12 soldiers to death following their conviction for shooting at their commanding officer in the Borno state capital, Maiduguri, in May. AFP PHOTO


The accused persons will however, be formally arraigned before the General Court Martial, GCM, convened on behalf of the Army authorities by the  Commander, Army Headquarters Garrison, Brigadier General B.T Ndiomu on October 15.


The GCM has Brigadier General Musa Sani Yusuf as president with Col. Umar Mohammed, Col. Rabe Abubakar, Col. Mohammed Lawan Ibrahim, Col. Muktar Mohammed Bunza, Col. Jonathan Gontor, Col. KN Garba, Col. Godwin Anayo Ugwueze, Col. BR Abimiku as members.


According to the military, the Prosecuting Officers include, Capt. J.A. Orumor, Capt. R.S. Agwai, Capt. J.E. Nwosu, Capt. W.F. David, Capt. P.N. Nwachi, Capt. V.L. Williams, Lieutenant A.M. Sani, Lieutenant N. Okorie and Lance Corporal Chukwu Prince-Augustine.


Also, the waiting members are Col. Abubakar T. Ibrahim, Lt. Col. Victor Olatude Olatunji while Lt. Col. Ukpe Ukpe will serve as the Judge Advocate.


For the Defence, prominent Lawyer, Femi Falana, SAN, is leading others among who are Major Oyebanji (rtd), Mr. Shuaibu Isa, Mr. J.O.K. Irikefe, Mr. Paul Ocheme, Mr. Mike Ebogu and Colonel Godwin Anyalemechi.


Speaking shortly after inaugurating the GCM, the Army assured the accused soldiers, their counsel and the nation that the court will be guided throughout the trial by the principles of fair hearing and justice.


“You shall be given the facilities and conditions necessary for the proper defence of your cases. In line with the provisions of section 35 (5) of the 1999 constitution of the Federal Republic of Nigeria (as amended), every one of you shall be presumed innocent by the court until it is proved otherwise.


“Let me further assure you that the GCM will base its decisions and findings only on the facts presented before it. In other words, this court will not give room for or be influenced by any extraneous matter which is not presented before this court.


“We intend to patiently and painstakingly listen to all evidence that will be brought before this court to ensure that no innocent person is convicted as it is better for nine guilty persons to go free than for one innocent person to suffer,” the GCM President added.


Furthermore, Yusuf said: “We will do our best to make sure that justice is done; justice to the accused persons, and justice to the state. The Nigerian Army is for justice and we are therefore, going to make sure that this is applied to everybody.


“Nobody has stopped the salary of any of the accused officers and soldiers; they have access to their families, and lawyers. To the best of my knowledge, none of them has been denied access to anything and we promise their lawyers that if at all there is any document that has not been released to facilitate their defence; we will release them as and when necessary.’’


On issues raised against the Judge Advocate, JA, Brig-Gen. Yusuf said: “There is no contention concerning the role of the JA. Like the Prosecuting Counsel said, the case is normally investigated by the Nigerian Army Corps of Military Police and they have very competent lawyers.


‘’After investigation, the one that will be charged, they normally frame the charges.


“So the JA is never part of the investigation or framing of the charges against the accused persons. The JA is a personnel of the Army Headquarters Garrison; remember these accused officers and soldiers allegedly committed the offences outside AHQ Garrison.


The offences were allegedly committed in various locations, which means that they were investigated in those locations and as at the time they committed those offences the Judge Advocate was never the Commanding Officer of any of those accused persons.


“To the best of our ability, we have advised both counsel; prosecution and defence to as much as possible not to prolong our stay on this matter. We don’t want an unnecessary adjournments; that is why we advise them to as much as possible, finish this case on time.


There was heated argument shortly after the inauguration, however, as yesterday as defence Counsel of the 97 accused soldiers questioned the rationale by the JA, Lt Col. Ukpe Ukpe to be at the GCM when he issued the legal advice for the officers and soldiers to be prosecuted.


Meanwhile, a breakdown of the figure showed that four Lt Colonels, one Major, four Captains, five Lieutenants, one Second Lieutenant and one Warrant Officer and 81 soldiers would be tried.


Replying, the defence counsel, Falana decried lack of Covenning Oder, charge sheet and summary of evidence against the accused soldiers.


In an interview later, Chief Falana said: “I have no cause to doubt the integrity of the members of the court. I have taken part in a number of courts of this nature and even where we lost, we had gone on appeal and we succeeded. So there is no cause for alarm. I think the President of the court has assured the accused persons that justice will be done.


‘’We have not been appropriately charged, we don’t have the charge sheet, we don’t have the convening order, we don’t have the summary of evidence of those who are coming to give evidence against our clients and the law says that all accused persons are entitled to the full materials for their defence.


‘’The court has also made a point that all necessary documents would be made available to counsel for the accused persons so that trial can commence in earnest. As far as the defence is concerned we will try as much as possible to ensure that we get justice for our clients. This is not an abnormal court. It is part of the courts created by the constitution. Under military dictatorship, everything would have been shrouded in secrecy with the press invited only during judgment.


Where we were not comfortable, we have raised our concern and the court has given the appropriate order.


Lawyers question choice of Judge Advocate


Judge Advocate Ukpe relying on section 134 (2) of the Armed Forces Act, however, ‘’Nothing excludes me as the JA, from participating in the trial.  Investigation should not be confused with legal advice, he said.


THE ACCUSED PERSONS


1. Lt Col Ss Tilawan

2..lt Col Db Danzang

3.lt Col Ic Ogamanya

4.lt Col Su Abubakar


5. Maj Ii Sakaba

6. Capt 1\1 Hamadikko

7.capt Z Alhaji

8 Capt Mb Abdullahi

9. Capt Sy Musa

10. Lt T Garba

11. Lt F Ogunleke

12.Lt a Abdullahi

13.Lt Im Okoro

14. Lt D Wunuji

15. 2lt Jm Uweh

16.Wo Benedict Okoye

17. Sgt Oladipo

18.Cpl Mustapha Bandado

19.cpl Andrew Ogolekwu

20. Cpi Saturday Efa

21.Cpl Usman Mohammed

22. Lcpl Henry Shaibu

23. Lcpl James

24. Cpl Daniel Joshua

25. Lcpl Ndubisi Sebastine

26.Lcpl Dauda Dalha Tu

27. Lcpl Aliyu Ahmed

28. Lcpl Kasega Aoso

29. Lcpl Bankole Taiwo

30.lcpl Ochehepo Sule

31.lcpl Ayodele Ola Wole

32.lcpl Isaiah Olofu

33.lcpi Ibrahim Yahana

34.lcpl Mallam Jacob

3s.lcpl Nwonu Friday

36.lcpl Yusuf Habu

37.pte Chindo Julius

38.lcpl Joshua Friday

39.lcpl Gbenga Adeba Yo

40.lcpl Ali Abdullahi

41.lcpl Abubakar Ibrahim

42.lcpl Anthony Simeon

43.lcpj Ngene Douglas

44.pte Olayode Oluwasegun

45.pte Jimba Ahmed

46.lcpl Ibrahim Yohana

47.pte Tijjani Jimoh

48.pte Kabiru Abubakar

49.pte Mamuda Sywasan

50.pte James Emmanuel

51.pte Mukaila Musa

57.pte Ahunanya Temple

53.pte Eyakise Uwah

54.pte Ilesanmi Seun

55.pte Ishiaku Solomon

55. Pte Audu Daniel

56.Pte Boaz Lucky

57.Pte Mohammed Abubakar

58.pte Anas a Walu

59.pte Babangida Jamilu

60.pte Nasiru Zubairu

61.pte Shehu Sa’adu

62.pte Mohammed Suleiman

64.pte Hashimu Ibrahim

65.tpr Nnanna Promise

66.Pte Magaji Ahmadu

67.Pte Amao Bukola

68.Pte Wuyep John

69.Pte Oti Kelvin

70.Pte Ameh Mathew

71.Pte Olaitan Joseph

72.Pte Kulukulu Endurance

73.Pte Usman Isaac

74.Pte Ocheje Williams

75.Pte Adila Dangana

76.Pte Sudan Hannania

77.Pte Sunday Godwin

78.Pte Datti Hassan

79.Pte Abubakar Garba

80.pte Joseph Dauda

81.Pte Chiemela Azubulke

82.Pte Abubakar Mohammed

83.Pte Anagu Mark

84.Pte Danbaba Francis

85.Pte Oton Asuabiat

86Pte Nwachukwu Udo

87.Pte Ibrahim Saliu

88.Pte Abafe Syl Vester

89.Pte Eze Isaac

90.Pte Abubakar Mohammed

91.Pte Samuel Michael

92.Pte Ishaya Musa

93.Pte Ogai Douglas

94.Pte Etim Peter

95.Pte Hermas Okpe

96.Tpr Oyedokun Halimat

97. Pte Nafiu Umar -



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