This was made known on Monday by a high
ranking military source who pleaded anonymity because he was not
obligated to disclose detailed information about the development.
It was gathered that the Army and the Defence
headquarters had alleged that some of their officers and men were
giving vital official information to Boko Haram members. The allegation,
however, brought about the arrest and arraignment of some officers who
were court-martial in the army divisions in the northern part of the
country.
According to the source, some of the
apprehended officers and men were being tried at their various division
levels, adding that they still have a lot of hope until the final review
of their judgment at the army headquarters in Abuja.
“There are a lot of arrests that have been
made over some officers who were sabotaging the ongoing
counter-insurgency operations. The suspects include about 10 generals
and other ranks, not to talk of soldiers who have been found culpable of
sabotaging our operations.
They are facing trial before court-martials
set up by their divisions; some have been found guilty, and some are
still facing trial. Once the court martial rule, the recommendations are
forwarded to the Army Headquarters or Defence Headquarters as the case
may be,” the source said.
Other high ranking officer, who didn’t want
his name in print, revealed that four senior officers have been found
guilty for being disloyal and working for the terrorists.
“Four generals have been court-martialed for
divulging high-class security information to the members of the sect.
They were found guilty of leaking military strategies to the Boko Haram
people. This was why many soldiers have been ambushed and killed by the
Boko Haram,” the source said.
“They have been found guilty of also
collaborating with some top politicians in the country to make the
country ungovernable for selfish reasons.
A lot of re-organisation is
going on in the military. Many generals will go. Some will be
court-martialed and some will be forcefully retired.
“The movement of our troops in the
north-east have been leaked to the Boko Haram by many of our colleagues,
but the Defence headquarters has realized that and is seriously
considering redeployment of some senior officers out of the north-east”
he added.
Meanwhile, the sources declined to disclose
the identities of the generals who were involved in this treasonable
crime, but it was, however, gathered that most of them were from a
particular section of the country.
It would be recalled that the army on
September 19, 2013, hinted that its 3 Division had set up a general
martial court to try erring officers and soldiers.
The former director,
army public relations, Brigadier General Ibrahim Attahiru, who made the
announcement then, noted that the new court would instill discipline and
professionalism in its personnel as ordered by the Army Headquarters.
The court which is under General Commanding
Officer Ebiobowei Awala was set up on April 22 at Rhino Officers Mess,
Maxwell Khobe Cantonment, Jos.
The court has so far tried nine soldiers
for offences like murder and manslaughter. It couldn’t not be
ascertained if it was the same court that court –martialed the erring
generals as efforts to get confirmation from the Defence Headquarters’
spokesperson, Major General Chris Olukolade, proved abortive.
Another serving general in the DHQ, who also
requested anonymity said: “A lot is happening. Those suspected are being
tried, and this is why it is difficult to confirm or deny the story.
But whenever the final verdicts are taken on these trials, the press
would be briefed by the appropriate officers.”
SOURCE: http://naijamayor.com
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