15/07/2014

Nigerian Army lines up 21 witnesses against soldiers accused of plot to kill General

                                   
The soldiers being court-martialed allegedly revolted and opened fire on their commander’s car.
The Nigerian military has lined up 21 witnesses to testify against 18 soldiers who are being court-martialed over allegations that they mutinied while at their duty post in Maiduguri and tried to kill their General Officer Commanding in the process.

The witnesses include a Major General, two Brigadier Generals, three colonels, two Lieutenant Colonels, two Majors, and three Captains.

Others are a Lieutenant, two second Lieutenants, one Master Warrant Officer, three Sergeants and a private soldier. Continue...
The court is also empowered to call up other witness(es) if the need arises during the proceedings.

We are withholding the names of the witnesses following concerns raised by our sources that revealing their identities might endanger them and compromise the ongoing trial of the soldiers.

The witnesses are expected to back the claims of the prosecution and tell the court-martial that the suspects indeed committed the offences for which they have been charged.

The Commander, Army Headquarters Garrison, B.T. Ndiomu, had on July 20 convened a General Court Martial, GCM, to try the 18 soldiers for allegedly rebelling against the army, disobeying their superiors, threatening the lives of their commander and bringing the army to disrepute.

The soldiers to be court martialed allegedly revolted and opened fire on the utility vehicle of the General Commanding Officer of the army’s 7 Division in Maiduguri, Borno State, Ahmadu Mohammed on May 14.
The court martial, which is already underway, is being presided over by C.C Okonkwo, a Brigadier General.

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