Nigerian Army Begins Court Martial Of Two Major Generals
The Nigerian Army on Thursday inaugurated a special court martial
at the Army Headquarters Garrison, Mogadishu cantonment to commence the
trial of two major generals, Patrick Falola and Major General Ibrahim
Sani.
The accused persons were both present in court for the inauguration
of the panel, which would sit in judgment on charges leveled against
them.
The President of the Court and other members of the panel took turns
taking oaths in the presence of the accused persons and lawyers from
both the prosecution and the defence teams.
The panel include: Air Vice Marshal James Gbum who is President of
the Court, while Air Vice Marshal Iya Abdullahi and Rear Admiral Peter
Agba are members of the panel.
Surgeon Rear Admiral Edwin Enechukwu is a waiting member and Colonel Sa’ad Musa is Judge Advocate.
The accused are said to be facing charges that borders on conduct
unbecoming of military officers punishable under the Armed Forces Act.
After the inauguration ceremony, the President of the Court, Air Vice
Marshal Gbum adjourned the case to Monday 9th May for arraignment and
commencement of trial.
One of the accused, Major General Ibrahim Sani is former Chief of
Army Transformation and Innovation Centre, while Major General Patrick
Falola was Commander 68 Nigeria army reference hospital, Yaba Lagos.
Huhuonline gathered that this is the first time since the inception
of the democratic dispensation from 1999, that senior army officers of
Major General Rank will face court martial.
Nigerian Army Begins Court Martial Of Two Major Generals
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