On Tuesday, a court-martial in Abuja sentenced 12 Nigerian soldiers to death by firing squad for mutiny.
The court, which handed the judgment at 1.35a.m., also handed a one-month jail sentence to one soldier and freed five others.
The condemned soldiers are Cpl. Jasper Braidolor, Cpl. David Musa, Lance
Cpl. Friday Onun, Lance Cpl. Yusuf Shuaibu, Lance Cpl. Igomu Emmanuel
and Pte. Andrew Ngbede. The others are Pte. Nurudeen Ahmed, Pte.
Ifeanyi Alukhagbe, Pte. Alao Samuel, Pte. Amadi Chukwudi, Pte. Allan
Linus and Lance Cpl. Stephen Clement.
The President of the Court, Brig.-Gen. C.C. Okonkwo, while announcing
the sentences, however, said that the decisions were subject to
"confirmation’’.
Eighteen soldiers were arraigned on a six-court charge bordering on
inciting mutiny against the GOC, 7 Division, Maimalari Barracks in
Maiduguri, Maj-Gen. Ahmed Mohammed, on May 14.
While five of the accused were discharged and acquitted, Pte. Ichocho
Jeremiah was sentenced to 28 days imprisonment with hard labour for
being absent without official leave.
The 12 condemned men were found guilty of munity, which attracts death
by firing squad, and also sentenced to life in jail for criminal
conspiracy and attempt to commit murder.
Cpl. David Luhbut, Cpl. Muhammed Sani, Pte. Iseh Ubong, Pte. Sabastine Gwaba and Pte. Inama Samuel were set free by the court.
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