Wednesday, September 17, 2014

Nigeria Military fires GOC attacked by convicted soldiers


The Nigeria Military authorities have retired the former General Officer
 Commanding the 7 Division of the Nigerian Army, Maiduguri, Maj. 
Gen. Abubakar Mohammed, who was attacked by soldiers at their 
barracks in Maiduguri on May 14th. The soldiers have since been
 sentenced to death for that action by a military court.

According to Punch, Mohammed was retired after he was recalled
 to the Headquarters of the Nigerian Army without posting for months 
after the soldiers’ attempt on his life.
It was gathered from a top military source in Abuja that the Army authorities quietly retired him last month.The source said, “The Maj. Gen. has been retired; you don’t expect that to be made public; issues of retirement especially in the military are confidential. The man was at the Army headquarters for some time. He was awaiting posting then   but he was eventually retired about a month ago.”
Meanwhile, the NLC, TUC and human rights lawyers have urged the Presidency and the Army Council chaired by the Minister of Defence to prevail on the military authorities to spare the lives of the 12 soldiers.

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