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No Bias In Trial Of Soldiers – Army Dismisses Allegations

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The Nigerian Army has debunked allegations of ethnic bias in the trial of soldiers, who were recently arraigned before a Court Martial in 82 Division, Enugu.

 

 

A statement signed by Maj.-Gen. Onyema Nwachukwu, Director, Army Public Relations, said that the Nigerian army was a composite national institution and not an ethnic militia.

 

He was reacting to a media report that there was a deliberate effort to convict soldiers of Southern extraction, while those from Northern Nigeria were allowed to go free.

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He said the report alleged that some allegedly aggrieved soldiers who were arraigned before the court martial expressed the concern.

He noted that the misleading report was being circulated to cause disharmony within the army and by extension the Armed Forces of Nigeria.

 

According to him, the report is entirely bereft of any strand of truth and ultimately aimed at disparaging the current leadership of the army in particular and the armed forces in general, using the instrumentality of ethnic and religious bigotry.

 

Nwachukwu explained that the composition of the said court martial was not based on regional representation but was diverse, with personnel drawn from various regions of the country.

He revealed that the President of the Court was of Northern extraction, while the Judge Advocate was from the South.

 

He added that 60 per cent of the court martial members were of Southern extraction.

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