19 Jan 2015
Nigerian Soldiers
Says can appeal the decision
Says can appeal the decision
Senator Iroegbu in AbujaĆ¢€¨
The Nigerian Army has said about 227 officers and soldiers who protested against the General Officer Commanding (GOC), 3 Armoured Division in Jos last Friday were dismissed for acts of cowardice, indiscipline and desertion.
The aggrieved soldiers who stormed the Plateau State Nigeria Union of
Journalists (NUJ) secretariat with placards claimed that they were
unjustly dismissed without any known offence and without the benefit of
fair hearing and pleaded for the intervention of President Goodluck
Jonathan.
However, a senior army officer, while speaking with THISDAY at the
weekend, said the protesting soldiers were simply playing to the
gallery having known the consequences of their actions.
The Director of Army Public Relations (DAPR), Brig-Gen. Olajide Lalye,
could not be reached for comments but the officer who spoke to THISDAY
insisted that the decision was the minimum punishment that the concerned
personnel could have received for “grievous act of sabotaging the
ongoing counter-terrorism operations.”
The source said the affected soldiers were free to appeal the decision
of the army in accordance with the provision of the Armed Forces Act.
“They know they committed this offence and they were properly tried.
Also, according to the Armed Forces Act, if there is doubt, they are
free to appeal,” the source said.
The general also allayed the fear that such mass dismissal of men and
women who are used to bearing arms, suddenly finding themselves without
means of livelihood could boomerang against the larger society.
According to the senior officer, the military would be stronger with
fewer but well committed, passionate and efficient officers and soldiers
than having millions of personnel who runaway at the sight of a rag-tag
terrorists.
The army authorities said the concerned soldiers had not even shown any
form of remorse for their unprofessional conduct but chose to play to
the gallery and to exploit the public sentiment within a tensed
political period.
The source said: “They know the reward; if they want to continue with
crime, let them try it and the law will catch up with them. Do they want
to be terrorists? They will now know that it is easy to be in the army
than to be a terrorist.
“The Nigerian army is opposed to condoning all forms of characters just
for the numbers. We don’t need an army of 1,000,000 that is
indisciplined rather an army of 100 that is professional and well
disciplined.”
“The issue of them protesting is even part of the indiscipline we are
talking about. They are not even showing any remorse nor are they ready
to change but they are trying to whip up public sentiments and heat up
the system.
“ They want the people to see them as heroic, how can you be seen as
being heroic when you have shown high level act of cowardice,
callousness and irresponsiblity. They want to blackmail the army and are
trying to do this by playing to the gallery.”
Speaking further, another intelligence source revealed that the
affected soldiers who fled from the advancing terrorists in Mubi, Bama
and other locations, were subsequently replaced by soldiers from other
divisions, battalions and units.
http://www.thisdaylive.com/articles/army-protesting-soldiers-dismissed-for-cowardice-indiscipline/199568/
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