The review
panel set up by the Army, which began sitting in Kaduna on August 17,
has also screened and reinstated 102 officers, who were sentenced or
facing prosecution in relation to the operations in the North-East.
The
reinstated soldiers and officers, it was learnt, had commenced
retraining at the Nigerian Army Training Centre, Kontangora, Niger
State.
The 2,500 soldiers were among the over 4,000 who responded to a memo from the Army authorities inviting soldiers for a review of recent disciplinary cases, which emanated from the counter terrorism operations.
The 2,500 soldiers were among the over 4,000 who responded to a memo from the Army authorities inviting soldiers for a review of recent disciplinary cases, which emanated from the counter terrorism operations.
The NA had said on August
1, 2015 that the service would constitute a panel to review all recent
disciplinary cases in the service.
But
the Acting Director, Army Public Relations, Col. Sani Usman, cautioned
that the directive to review disciplinary cases should not be mistaken
for a “total reinstatement of dismissed and deserter soldiers.”
Our
correspondent learnt that more dismissed personnel of the Army might be
brought back to the service as the screening panel would continue with
the review of cases on Monday (today).
A source in the Nigerian Army, who confided in our correspondent, said, “The panel has cleared 2,500 soldiers who were dismissed from their units for minor offences alleged to have been committed under Operation Zaman Lafiya.
“The review panel also cleared 102 officers who were either asked to withdraw, dismissed or facing prosecution for various offences under the operation.”
The
soldiers, who were said to have been conveyed out of the NDA, Kaduna,
venue of the review panel, in luxury buses on Saturday are expected to
undergo a short retraining exercise as part of the reintegration
requirements into the service at the NATRAC, Kotangora.
After the retraining, the Army authorities would screen the affected personnel and re-activate their suspended bank accounts.
It was further learnt that the panel would also review the cases of 66 soldiers who were sentenced to death by firing squad.
The
source, who spoke to one of our correspondents on Sunday, said that not
all the dismissed soldiers who turned up in Kaduna were lucky to have
regained their jobs.
Some of the
soldiers, said to have been dismissed about 15 years ago for various
offences, were asked to leave the venue of the review panel.
The
soldiers were said to have been dismissed from the Army for various
offences since the regime of former President Olusegun Obasanjo.
It
was learnt that majority of the affected soldiers were dismissed from
the service for violating a law said to have forbidden the personnel of
the Army from marrying foreigners.
When
our correspondent contacted the Acting Director, Army Public Relations,
Col. Sani Usman, he said that those asked to leave the venue of the
review panel were not eligible for the review exercise.
Usman
said that they were dismissed from the service for various offences
about 15 years ago and were not part of those whose cases were meant for
review.
Usman described them as “a
group of mischief-makers who should have been arrested and prosecuted
for disrupting the peace of the public.”
He said, “The alleged protesting soldiers were no longer soldiers for almost 15 years now.
“They
were dismissed for various offences and therefore are not part of those
whose disciplinary cases are being reviewed by the committee.
Consequently, they are not eligible for the ongoing review.
“They
are bunch of mischief makers that need to be arrested and prosecuted
for constituting a nuisance to the public. Already the relevant security
agencies have been alerted on their activities.”
On
the issue of the recall of the officers and men of the Army, he said
that he could not give the figure of those screened and cleared.
Usman said that the exercise was ongoing and that the panel was expected to submit its report to relevant authorities.
“This
is an ongoing exercise; they want to ensure that justice is done. I
cannot give you any figure, the authorities are waiting for the
committee’s report; they will conclude sitting very soon,” he added.
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