Nine serving Generals in the Nigerian Army and other senior military
officers are now under investigation for their alleged role in the sale
of arms to members of the Boko Haram sect.They are also fingered in the movement of weapons and Army armouries in some northern states.
A top security chief confirmed to Nigerian Pilot yesterday that the
military authorities had made progress in the investigation of the
affected Army officers, adding that they would soon be court-martialed.
He said the delay in their arraignment before a military court was
because of the concentration of activities on how to rescue the abducted
schoolgirls from Chibok, Borno State by Boko Haram sect.
According to the source, some detained Boko Haram suspects allegedly
named the Generals and other military officers as supplying them arms.
He explained that the military High Command would only make the
matter public after concluding its internal checks to ensure that there
are no loose ends.
The security chief said that the Nigerian Army, headed by the Chief
of Army Staff, Lt-Gen. Kenneth Minimah, in conjunction with other
military top brass was working tirelessly to sanitise the armed forces
and fish out collaborators with insurgents.
He hinted that the Army Chief had been briefed on the Generals’ arms
deals with the insurgents, adding that “he (Army Chief) is currently
carrying out a secret and independent investigation on the matter.”
A few months ago, a soldier had told a foreign news agency that some
top military chiefs were colluding with Boko Haram sect in their raging
offensive in the North-East.
In a swift reaction, The Defence Headquarters described the
allegations as grave and promised to investigate the claims. The outcome
of the probe is yet to be made public by the authorities as well as the
names of the affected Generals.
The insurgents operate with local and sophisticated weapons such as
Improvised Explosives Devices, IEDs, AK-47rifles, rocket-propelled
grenades and mortars.
A United States, US Network TV, NBC, recently reported that most of
the terror group’s weapons were either stolen from Nigerian military
stocks or purchased from the thriving Central African arms black market.
Army replaces attacked Borno GOC
Meanwhile, the military high command has summoned the General Officer
Commanding the 7th Infantry Division, Maj-Gen. Abubakar Mohammed to
Abuja for an explanation into what led to shooting by some soldiers
under his command at Maimalari Barracks in Maiduguri, Borno State.
Already, the military has named Brig-Gen. M.Y. Ibrahim as Mohammed’s successor in acting capacity.
Coordinator of the National Information Centre on Insurgency, Mike
Omeri, yesterday confirmed the alleged mutiny by soldiers in Borno and
the setting up of an investigation panel on the issue.
At the daily briefing on the update of insurgency activities in the
country, Omeri, however, said the nature and details of the incident
were sketchy.
But the Director of Defence Information, Maj-Gen. Chris Olukolade, in
a statement earlier, assured that the military authorities will
investigate the circumstance leading to the soldier’s’ act.
“The 7 Division of the Nigerian Army is to institute a military board
of inquiry into the circumstances surrounding the conduct of soldiers
who fired some shots.”
Media reports had suggested that the soldiers’ action was due to
anger following the death of 15 of their colleagues in a Boko Haram
ambush, on their way back from an operation in Kalabalge, but it was
also gathered that the military personnel had deep resentment against
GOC Mohammed.
Gen. Mohammed was reported to have narrowly escaped death on
Wednesday when angry soldiers opened fire on his official vehicle when
he came to address them at the command headquarters at Maimalari
Barracks.
According to further information, soldiers who attacked the vehicle
of the former GOC also shot two of the soldiers in his escort on the
legs for guiding him into his armoured car and facilitating his escape.
However, in order to ascertain the cause of the soldiers’ shooting,
the Nigerian Army instituted a high powered investigative panel and COG
Mohammed has been summoned.
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