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Lt. Col., 15 Others Jailed Over Chibok Girls’ Abduction by etunoman76(m): 6:02am On Dec 24, 2014
The Nigerian Army has sentenced three officers and 13 other soldiers to two years’ imprisonment each over the April 14, 2014 abduction of over 200 schoolchildren from their hostel in Chibok, Borno State, by Boko Haram insurgents.

The soldiers, including a Lieutenant Colonel, a Captain and a Second lieutenant, were arraigned before a General Military Court Martial at the Maxwell Khobe Military Cantonment, Rukuba in Jos, Plateau State, in October 2014.

The officers are Col. A. O. Ojo, Capt. O. O. Ogunrinde, and 2nd Lieutenant V.I. Godknows.

Although the trial started at the headquarters of the 3rd Armoured Division of the Army in Jos, the court was moved to Kaduna where the judgment was delivered on Tuesday.

The GCM panel convened by the General Officer Commanding I Division, Kaduna, Maj.Gen. K. C. Osuji, comprised Brig. Gen. Ogunlade (President); Col. J. O. Sokoya, Col. M. Kadiri, Col. M. W. Abubakar, Col. A. A. Bamgbose, Col. A. Garba and Col E.M . Albara

Our correspondent learnt on Tuesday that the panel concluded that the prosecution was able to prove the case against the soldiers.

But the Defence counsel to Col. Ojo, Mr. Shuaibu Isah, told our correspondent on the telephone that the judgment was a far cry from the evidence presented before the court.

Isah said he would appeal against the judgment to the confirming authority, which is the Chief of Army Staff, Lt. Gen. Kenneth Minimah.

He said, “We are not satisfied with the judgment of the court. We intend to file an appeal against this verdict before the confirming authorities…”

A source at the court said that Ojo was convicted on two counts of failing to reinforce Chibok when it came under Boko Haram attack on April 14 and for allegedly releasing information without verification to the Army authorities.

He said the “unverified information” caused the Defence Headquarters to issue a ‘false’ statement on the release of the abducted girls.

The source added that Ojo, who was said to have resumed duty the day before the attack, had responded to the charge of failing to reinforce Chibok by explaining that he got the information on the Chibok attack at his location in Biu by 1a.m.

The Lt. Col. was also said to have explained that he had other operational issues such as his inability to notify the nearby military formation in Damboa.

On the charge that he gave unverified information to the Army authorities, the officer said he never gave any figure on the “rescued or abducted girls.”

It was gathered that the lawyers to Godknows told the court martial that their client, who was charged with cowardly behaviour, was at the Chibok location with 13 soldiers armed with AK 47 but with limited rounds of ammunition to confront over 200 heavily armed Boko Haram fighters.

Another source said that Godknows left four men to defend the camp while he took nine others to confront the insurgents before pulling back due to their high number and overwhelming fire power.

The charges against the soldiers which centred on failure to perform military duty carry a maximum of two years imprisonment.



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Re: Lt. Col., 15 Others Jailed Over Chibok Girls’ Abduction by Beesluv: 6:22am On Dec 24, 2014
After how many months...
. Just taking action undecided
Re: Lt. Col., 15 Others Jailed Over Chibok Girls’ Abduction by Realist5: 6:29am On Dec 24, 2014
If that is what oga feel, so be it. but they were contemplating if the d gals were actually kidnapped. dias is God in whatever we r doing.#PEJ

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Re: Lt. Col., 15 Others Jailed Over Chibok Girls’ Abduction by Chiefpriest1(m): 6:35am On Dec 24, 2014
Like I always say, the military is not for the faint-hearted. It is not for those who are just looking for a salaried job. It is a job for 'spirits'. I cannot even imagine joining .

Some join because they like the crisp uniform,some join because they need a job, others join because they want to use the uniform to oppress people.

There are rules guiding every profession and if those rules are not enforced,you destroy the very fabrics of that profession. A soldier must remain what he is 'a soldier'.

However, if you send me to go and fight a lion barehanded and I know that a gun is required and you are not giving me one, I ll either resign or obey your instructions and face the consequences.

It is not my village meeting where I can make excuses and I ll be listened to.

I know that even those that have been given death sentences will still be commuted to jail sentences. Hardluck though.
Re: Lt. Col., 15 Others Jailed Over Chibok Girls’ Abduction by Dreyl(m): 6:51am On Dec 24, 2014
But how would they fight those religious demons without better arms,because i know the bokoarerams arms are far better than theirs maybe that's why they didn't retaliate.

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