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Labour Union Pleads For 12 Convicted Soldiers by Nobody: 10:10pm On Sep 23, 2014
The twelve soldiers facing death sentence in Nigeria, may have their sentence reviewed if the military authorities in the country heed the appeal of workers union, the Nigeria Labour Congress, NLC.
NLC, on Tuesday in Abuja, appealed to the authorities that the death sentence be commuted to life imprisonment saying that the security situation in the country calls for caution.
Addressing newsmen, the Nigeria Labour Congress said executing the soldiers would not achieve the discipline the military was hoping for.
Deputy President of the NLC, Mr Promise Adewusi who spoke on behalf of the organization, appealed to the authorities to temper justice with mercy and commute the death sentence to life imprisonment so as to boost the morale of other soldiers fighting insurgents in some part of the country.
A court martial of the Nigerian Army had last Monday, passed the death sentence on the soldiers over the mutiny in Borno state, North-east Nigeria.
According to the NLC“We note the fact that the military is a command and control institution that thrives on firm discipline; The punishment for mutiny on the conviction as spelt out in section 52 of the Armed Forces Act, is…to suffer death: The Nigerian army is at war; the trail procedure may have been legally correct; We nevertheless find the conviction harsh, insensitive and unacceptable,”Adewusi said.
Answering questions on why the NLC was agitating for a review of the death sentence when the soldiers had been found guilty of mutiny by the Court Marshal of the Nigerian Army, Mr Adewusi said“We are not agitating for a reversal, because agitating for a reversal will mean that we are asking that the people be set free. We are saying yes, they have been convicted but we think that the death sentence is too harsh in the circumstances as we understand it from the outside,”He said.
The Nigeria Labour Congress then called on Nigerians to rally round the Armed Forces in the present struggle to end the insurgency and protect the territorial integrity of the nation.

Source: http://henryibeleme..in/2014/09/the-twelve-soldiers-facing-death.html
Re: Labour Union Pleads For 12 Convicted Soldiers by ochilikoko(m): 10:14pm On Sep 23, 2014
HenryDion: The twelve soldiers facing death sentence in Nigeria, may have their sentence reviewed if the military authorities in the country heed the appeal of workers union, the Nigeria Labour Congress, NLC.
NLC, on Tuesday in Abuja, appealed to the authorities that the death sentence be commuted to life imprisonment saying that the security situation in the country calls for caution.
Addressing newsmen, the Nigeria Labour Congress said executing the soldiers would not achieve the discipline the military was hoping for.
Deputy President of the NLC, Mr Promise Adewusi who spoke on behalf of the organization, appealed to the authorities to temper justice with mercy and commute the death sentence to life imprisonment so as to boost the morale of other soldiers fighting insurgents in some part of the country.
A court martial of the Nigerian Army had last Monday, passed the death sentence on the soldiers over the mutiny in Borno state, North-east Nigeria.
According to the NLC“We note the fact that the military is a command and control institution that thrives on firm discipline; The punishment for mutiny on the conviction as spelt out in section 52 of the Armed Forces Act, is…to suffer death: The Nigerian army is at war; the trail procedure may have been legally correct; We nevertheless find the conviction harsh, insensitive and unacceptable,”Adewusi said.
Answering questions on why the NLC was agitating for a review of the death sentence when the soldiers had been found guilty of mutiny by the Court Marshal of the Nigerian Army, Mr Adewusi said“We are not agitating for a reversal, because agitating for a reversal will mean that we are asking that the people be set free. We are saying yes, they have been convicted but we think that the death sentence is too harsh in the circumstances as we understand it from the outside,”He said.
The Nigeria Labour Congress then called on Nigerians to rally round the Armed Forces in the present struggle to end the insurgency and protect the territorial integrity of the nation.

Source: www.henryibeleme..com
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