The Chairman, Senate Committee on
Defence, Senator Thompson Sekibo who spoke with journalists after a closed-door meeting between
the senate committee on Defence and the Service Chiefs at the National Assembly
in Abuja yesterday September 23rd has said that members of the Senate will not
be intervening on the death verdict handed to 12 soldiers for mutiny by a
military court on September 16th.
"No we are not, because the Armed Forces are established by an Act of the National Assembly. The Act spelt out categorically the conduct of the soldiers and the way they are to behave wherever they are. If you join the military, that Act is to guide you and your conduct. If you go contrary to any of the prescribed sections of the Act the punishment prescribed for the Act you violated will come on you. So the military did not just wake up one day and say that they are going to kill Mr. A or Mr. B."
They went through the necessary processes and they found
them guilty. But I think that those found guilty also have a way out. They can
go on appeal and if the appeal finds them not guilty that will be it. But for
what the military has done, they have done the best thing; because you must
instill discipline in the Armed Forces. If you don’t do so, one day all of us
here will be sacked and you will not hear of this place,” he said.
Meanwhile the Nigerian Labor
Congress has condemned the death sentence. Speaking through the Acting
President of the Union, Promise Adewusi, the NLC described the verdict as
unacceptable and advised that the verdict be converted to a more tolerable and
acceptable one
"We expect that the Military Council or the appropriate
authority, whose responsibility it is to review sentences of this nature,
should commute this sentence to a more tolerable or acceptable one.”.
He said
the sentence to death verdict handed to the soldiers if carried out could sow
the seed of a major security problem in the armed forces.
No one can interfere with military decisions, they are like a diff entity, and might I add disciplined!
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