Senator Iroegbu, Adedayo Akinwale and Iribest
Madaki in Abuja.
In a solemn trial that began yesterday, 59
soldiers of the Nigerian Army may be condemned
to death following allegations of mutiny and
refusal to fight Boko Haram terrorists in Borno
State, North East of the country.
The soldiers are part of 97 military personnel
including 15 officers that would be facing trial
for various offences.
The General Court Martial (GCM) presided over
by Brig-Gen Musa Yusuf at the Army
Headquarters, Garrisson, Abuja slapped Corporal
Andrew Ogwulekwu and 59 others with two
count charges including: (1) Criminal conspiracy
to commit mutiny, and count (2)Refusal to carry
out an order to face Boko Haram insurgents.
Madaki in Abuja.
In a solemn trial that began yesterday, 59
soldiers of the Nigerian Army may be condemned
to death following allegations of mutiny and
refusal to fight Boko Haram terrorists in Borno
State, North East of the country.
The soldiers are part of 97 military personnel
including 15 officers that would be facing trial
for various offences.
The General Court Martial (GCM) presided over
by Brig-Gen Musa Yusuf at the Army
Headquarters, Garrisson, Abuja slapped Corporal
Andrew Ogwulekwu and 59 others with two
count charges including: (1) Criminal conspiracy
to commit mutiny, and count (2)Refusal to carry
out an order to face Boko Haram insurgents.
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