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Army Dismisses 203 Soldiers After Secret Trial by makzeze: 5:09am On Jan 02, 2015
Army dismisses 203 soldiers after secret trial
Category: Lead stories Published on Friday, 02 January 2015 05:02

The Nigerian Army has dismissed 203 soldiers after a secret court martial held in the dead of the night, for allegedly disobeying a direct order from their commanding officer, Premium Times reported yesterday.
The spokesman of the 4 Brigade Garrison of the Nigerian Army in Benin, Edo State, Captain Abubakar Abdullahi, had earlier denied reports of the dismissal after enquiries from Daily Trust on the sack of 203 soldiers at the Ekehuan Barracks in Benin after being held by the military police for three months.
One of the sacked soldiers said on condition of anonymity that they were dismissed for asking for support equipment following the army’s plan to convey them in a tipper for an operation in Bama and Gwoza, two strongholds of the Boko Haram insurgents.
The soldier, said to be originally of the 19th Battalion in Okitipupa, Ondo State, but attached to the 7th Division in Maiduguri, said the army detained them for over 90 days before dismissing them after a midnight trial. He said they were owed up to five months unpaid salaries.
The soldier said his unit reconvened in Maiduguri last August after they were dislodged by the insurgents in Damboa in an operation where their commanding officer and several other soldiers were killed.
He said they were given two weeks’ pass and that at the expiration of their pass, they were issued new uniforms, boots and 30 rounds of bullets each as opposed to the statutory 60 rounds. He said having engaged the insurgents in several past battles, majority of the soldiers argued that the operation would be fierce, and therefore requested support equipment.
“So we asked for support weapons. No support weapon was provided. Our Commanding Officer said he would discuss with the GOC of the 7 Division at the headquarters. When he came back, he said we should stand down. We thought all was well,” our source said.
The next day, their new CO, Mohammed A, a Lieutenant Colonel from the 195 battalion, Agenebode, Edo State, ordered them to submit their weapons and uniforms or be charged with mutiny.
“On the morning of 16 of August, after the GOC briefing, our commander started calling our names and he said anyone whose name is called should submit their uniform and weapon. He added that anyone who failed to do that would be charged for mutiny. We were surprised at what was happening. He started from the most senior soldier among us, a warrant officer who had served for almost 30 years. They asked us to go back to the barracks. It is a war zone and our weapons had been taken from us. Staying around was of no use so we left Maiduguri back home.”
The next order from the army hierarchy was for the soldiers to report to the 4th Brigade headquarters in Benin where they were detained for three months.
“They kept us in the fenced field at the officers’ mess in 4th battalion headquarters. When we first arrived Benin they took statements from us and took it to Maiduguri. The original charge against us was for deserting but after our statements were taken they changed the charge to disobedience to particular order. They said we disobeyed the CO’s order. They seized our phones, we couldn’t communicate with our families for the 90 days we were kept in detention,” he said.
After they were released on December 24, they were conveyed to their various units. The soldier said on getting to their units, a court martial was set up at about 11:30 p.m. where they were tried and dismissed. He said the next morning, they were evicted from the barracks with their families.
“It was dismissal without benefits. After 17 years in service. Even people that served for 30 years were dismissed without benefits. We had no legal representation”, he added.
Army spokesperson, Olajide Laleye, a Brigadier General, could not be reached for comments yesterday. Calls and messages to his telephone were not answered or returned either.
Efforts by Daily Trust to also reach the army authorities in Abuja were futile. The dismissal of the 203 soldiers followed a wave of court-martial of other soldiers for mutiny and other offences.

Source: http://dailytrust.com.ng/daily/top-stories/43492-army-dismisses-203-soldiers-after-secret-trial
Re: Army Dismisses 203 Soldiers After Secret Trial by borntosave: 5:13am On Jan 02, 2015
Hmm
Re: Army Dismisses 203 Soldiers After Secret Trial by makzeze: 5:32am On Jan 02, 2015
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Re: Army Dismisses 203 Soldiers After Secret Trial by Redoil: 5:43am On Jan 02, 2015
You cannot go to war and dictate to ur commanding officer on what to do. If you know you affraid of dieying please resign and stop all these blame game.
Re: Army Dismisses 203 Soldiers After Secret Trial by Orunto: 5:48am On Jan 02, 2015
Source: http://dailytrust.com.ng/daily/top-stories/43492-army-dismisses-203-soldiers-after-secret-trial. 203 trained soldiers dismissed at a time from secret or not secret trial is on the high side. Who then will be left to fight bokoharam? I hope there is no conspiracy to use some ethnic soldiers as guineapig and collateral waste to extend the chances of bokoharam to cause further devastation in Nigeria?
Re: Army Dismisses 203 Soldiers After Secret Trial by makzeze: 7:02am On Jan 02, 2015
Redoil:
You cannot go to war and dictate to ur commanding officer on what to do. If you know you affraid of dieying please resign and stop all these blame game.
shocked
Re: Army Dismisses 203 Soldiers After Secret Trial by kuuljay(m): 7:25am On Jan 02, 2015
A soldier ideally should not and cannot dictate what equipment he needs to go to war, if an order is given even if you are bare hands you must advance,however let's look at the root of the matter which still boils down to corruption the billions that is voted yearly for defence is being used by the old post bellied generals to build empires.
Re: Army Dismisses 203 Soldiers After Secret Trial by makzeze: 7:42am On Jan 02, 2015
kuuljay:
A soldier ideally should not and cannot dictate what equipment he needs to go to war, if an order is given even if you are bare hands you must advance,however let's look at the root of the matter which still boils down to corruption the billions that is voted yearly for defence is being used by the old post bellied generals to build empires.

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