A
lieutenant in the Nigerian Army, one Warrant Officer and 16 soldiers were
yesterday arraigned before a General Court Martial for offences ranging from
communicating with the enemy, cowardly behaviour, murder and manslaughter,
among other offences. They were being tried by the 3 Armoured Division in line
with its operational responsibility.
At
the inauguration of the court, the General Officer Commanding (GOC) 3 Armoured
Division, Major-General Ebiobowei Bonna Awala, remarked that the accused
soldiers facing the court martial from the 3 Armoured Division, Joint Task
Force (JTF), Maiduguri and Special Task Force (STF), Plateau State, had been
duly investigated for the various offences they were alleged to have committed.
Awala
said the court martial was one of those instruments conferred on him by virtue
of the Armed Forces Act Chapter A 20 Laws of the Federation of Nigeria to
address problems of this nature. He said discipline was the fulcrum upon which
the military career rests, adding that
discipline and loyalty were two essential
requirements no officer or soldier who wants to succeed in professional
soldiering can afford to lack.
“It
is the duty of superiors to observe, correct and instantly deal with negligence
or any misconduct on the part of subordinates. When there is any breach, it is
expected that appropriate disciplinary measures must be taken by commanders to
forestall future occurrences. This way, the Nigerian Army can continue to play
its constitutional role and sustain its accolade as the pride of the nation.
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