Sambisa Forest: Army dismisses 200 soldiers for cowardice
The Nigeria Army at the Rukuba Barracks in Jos, Plateau
State, has dismissed about 200 soldiers from service for their failure to
capture the Sambisa Forest, a notorious hideout for Boko Haram terrorists
in Borno State.
They were dismissed for laxity and
cowardice in the course of duty.
One of the affected soldiers,
Aguloye Sunday, an indigene of Ondo State, who confirmed the dismissal to
journalists in Jos, said they were arraigned on a two-count charge of “failure
to perform military duty and disobedience to standing order.”
He, however, argued that they would
seek redress in court as the charges pressed against him and his colleagues
were “untrue, false and malicious.”
Denying the claim by the army
authorities that the soldiers abandoned their duties and ran away, Mr Sunday
explained that sufficient weapons were not provided for them to fight the
terrorists and, therefore, they ran out of weapons.
He also said the weapons provided
for the troops were obsolete.
According to him, “the bombs given
to us were made in 1964; they were expired, so we could not use them.
“Each of us was given five bullets,
not five rounds, to fire. While in the forest, our biggest weapon was to cover
just a distance of 400 meters, but our enemy had aircraft weapons that could
cover a distance of more than 1,000 metres, aside other dangerous weapons.
“We only retreated to our base and
waited in vain for ammunition for three days.”
Meanwhile, Nigerian Army has said
the figure being bandied was incorrect and that no dismissals were pre-planned
by the Army High Command.
Acting Director, Army Public
Relations, Col. S. K. Usman, in a statement, said: “On disciplinary action
being taken against some soldiers for cowardice and desertion in the face of
enemies, especially as regards the fight against Boko Haram terrorists,
most of the stories and figure being peddled are far from accurate.
“Disciplinary processes or trials
are never done with prior intention to dismiss anyone in the Nigerian Army. The
only intention is to dispense justice and even at that, due process is normally
followed.”
Source: http://www.vanguardngr.com/2015/05/sambisa-forest-army-dismisses-200-soldiers-for-cowardice/
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