Strong
indications emerged on Wednesday that the military high command had
started taking decisive steps against security personnel involved in
acts inimical to the military tradition.
It was gathered on Wednesday that four
army officers were arrested for allegedly encouraging some soldiers, who
disobeyed a directive on posting to Bama, one of the areas where
Nigerian troops are fighting Boko Haram insurgents.
Mutiny is defined as a situation, in
which a group of people such as sailors or soldiers refuse to obey
orders and try to take control away from their superiors.
The posting was said to have affected
mainly the 21 Armoured Brigade Garrison, Maiduguri in Borno State whose
men were said to be on standby for redeployment to Bama.
It was learnt on Wednesday that the
posting did not go down well with the men of the unit, who were of the
view that the garrison should have been a rear party (support unit)
rather than being posted to the area of operation.
Investigations further revealed that the
soldiers felt that they were being moved out for the men of the
division to take over Maiduguri metropolis.
The soldiers in the units were also said
to have complained that they were involved in three operations such as
the multinational Joint Task Force, the Joint Task Force in Damaturu,
Yobe State and the task force in Mubi, Adamawa State. They believed that
they should have been addressed collectively before any such
deployment.
A source, who confided in one of our
correspondents, said the military authorities became alarmed when some
of the soldiers decided not to honour the posting. This made the
military high command to order the arrest of four of the officers of
the formation.
It was learnt the commanders of the 21
Armoured Brigade Garrison in Maiduguri, comprising a Lieutenant Colonel ,
a Captain and two lieutenants, were arrested two weeks ago .
However, after a thorough process of
investigation, the military authorities released the four officers after
finding them not guilty of the suspicion that they had a hand in the
reluctance of the troops to leave Maiduguri for Bama.
It was gathered that the Lieutenant
Colonel had been posted to another unit while the other three officers
had been deployed to Bama.
Investigations further revealed that the
military leadership had arrested several soldiers, who dropped their
guns to desert from the Army.
Although, the source did not give a figure, the soldiers were said to have been moved to Abuja to face interrogation.
The source said the arrested soldiers came from different battalions.
It was, however, gathered that the
military authorities were also investigating some soldiers of 195
Batalion, Agenebode, Edo State over the attack on Danboa
The Agenebode battalion which is in charge of Danboa is said to be affected by the issue of desertion in the Army.
A security source said that the military
authorities were serious about taking decisive steps against
misdemeanours in the ongoing efforts to prevent the troops from being
discouraged by deserters.
The source stated that the military
leadership was determined to ensure that disobedience and cowardice were
not condoned because of their grave implications on the success of the
counter-terrorist operation.
One of our correspondents made repeated
efforts to speak with the Director of Defence Information, Maj. Gen
Chris Olukolade, without success.
As of 8.37pm on Wednesday, he had not responded to an SMS sent to him.
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