The Nigerian Army has dismissed 290 soldiers for allegedly
refusing to fight the Boko Haram insurgents. Human rights lawyer and
Senior Advocate of Nigeria (SAN), Femi Falana disclosed this Thursday.
According
to him, “I have just confirmed that a total of 290 soldiers were
dismissed yesterday by the authorities of the Nigerian Army. The letters
of dismissal were distributed in Jos, Plateau State and Ibadan, Oyo
State. Before the dismissal, the soldiers were subjected to orderly room
trial.
“Even though they pleaded not guilty to the
charges of cowardice and failure to fight the Boko Haram sect, the
dismissed soldiers were not tried by any court-martial in line with the
provisions of the Armed Forces Act. It would be recalled that the
Nigerian Army also sacked another batch of 200 soldiers in similar
circumstances in December last year.”
Falana added that “apart from the deliberate refusal of
the military authorities to respect the fundamental right of the
dismissed soldiers to fair hearing guaranteed by the Constitution, the
punishment meted out to them cannot be justified since the Federal
Government failed to equip the armed forces at the material time.
Indeed, the belated onslaught launched against the satanic Boko Haram
sect by the Nigerian Army has been attributed to the military hardware
recently acquired by the government.
“As the soldiers
are ill-equipped to handle the weapons the military authorities have
admitted that ‘military instructors’ have been engaged from South Africa
to train them.
“In the light of the foregoing, the
authorities of the Nigerian Army should annul the illegal letters and
recall the dismissed soldiers without any delay. In the alternative, a
programme should be designed for the rehabilitation of the dismissed
soldiers. Otherwise, many of them may be driven to criminality since
they had been given military training at the expense of the nation.”
Source:PM News
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