File photo: Nigerian soldiers
The
Nigerian army is reportedly preparing a mutiny charge against the
soldiers who fired gunshots inside the airport in Maiduguri.
The soldiers who fired gunshots into the air during a protest at
the Maiduguri International Airport in Borno State on Sunday have been
arrested and will be charged for mutiny, SaharaReporters understands.
The soldiers, members of the specially-trained Armed Forces Special
Force (AFSF), arrived the airport well ahead of their scheduled posting
to Marte Local Government, one of the zones on the outskirts of Borno
still prone to Boko Haram attacks.
SaharaReporters understands that more than 300 of them were posted
to Borno almost four years ago, prior to the 2015 election, but more
than 200 of them have been killed by Boko Haram.
Having been in Borno for that long, the soldiers believed it was
time for them to be posted elsewhere and relieved by another batch of
soldiers. Instead, they were posted to Marte.
In addition, they were recently trained to provide air defence for
ground troops, leaving them thinking ground troops, rather than them,
should have been posted to Marte.
During their fit of rage at the airport, they fired shots into the
air and even threatened to shoot Bulami Biu, General Officer Commander
(GOC) of 7 Division, if he showed up.
On Monday, the Theatre Command said the situation had been brought under control.
“The Theatre Command yesterday witnessed a riotous reaction
from a few unscrupulous troops while conducting a redeployment of troops
who are currently deployed at the Maiduguri Airport, following a
directive to review troops' deployment in Maiduguri metropolis in a bid
to reinvigorate the security architecture of the city,” Colonel Onyema
Nwachukwu, Deputy Director of Public Relations, Theatre Command,
Operation Lafiya Dole, said in a statement.
“The redeployment became expedient after a recent assessment of
the security situation by the Theatre Command. Regrettably, however, a
few of the troops who had misunderstood the development and erroneously
assumed it was going to negatively affect their rotation from the
theatre of operation became agitated and reacted by firing into the air.
“Calm has however been restored, as the Theatre Commander,
Major General Abba Dikko has promptly taken charge of the situation
after addressing and admonishing the troops. The Theatre Command
undoubtedly considers this ugly incident quite regrettable and
appropriate measures are being taken to forestall a recurrence.
“Members of the general public are please enjoined to remain
calm and go about their normal activities as the situation has been put
under firm control.”
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