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Nigerian Military dismisses 2 troopers who stole cable at Dangote Refinery

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April 22, 2024 7:49 PM

The Nigerian Military reassured the general public of its ongoing dedication to uphold integrity, self-discipline, and accountability in any respect ranges.

Corporal Innocent Joseph and Lance Corporal Jacob Gani have been dismissed from the Nigerian Army. [NA]

The problem got here to mild after the soldiers were arrested on April 14, 2024, for allegedly stealing armoured cables from the refinery premises.

In accordance with the Military’s assertion, the investigation was performed in partnership with Dangote Refinery administration, which confirmed the troopers had left their posts and have been present in unauthorized possession of the supplies.

Charged beneath part 57, subsection (1) for failure to carry out navy duties and part 114, subsection (1) for Different Civil Offences of the Armed Forces Act CAP A20, the Regulation of the Federation of Nigeria 2004, the troopers confronted a navy trial.

In the course of the proceedings, proof was introduced, and though the accused had the chance to defend themselves, they have been finally discovered responsible.

“As an indication of NA’s zero-tolerance for misconduct and criminality inside its ranks, the 2 troopers have been dismissed from the NA with speedy impact and handed over to related authorities for additional prosecution,” the military stated.

In the middle: Corporal Innocent Joseph and Lance Corporal Jacob Gani have been dismissed from the Nigerian Army. [NA]

Reflecting on the severity of the misconduct, the Military emphasised its dedication to sustaining excessive requirements of professionalism and integrity, stating, “This decisive motion underscores the NA’s resoluteness in sustaining its institutional integrity and status.”

The dismissed troopers have been handed over to the related authorities for additional prosecution, reaffirming the Military’s zero-tolerance coverage towards felony habits inside its personnel.

The Nigerian Military reassured the general public of its ongoing dedication to uphold integrity, self-discipline, and accountability in any respect ranges. “We stay resolute in our responsibility to guard and serve the nation with honor and dignity,” the assertion concluded, calling for continued public help in its efforts to make sure nationwide safety and promote stability throughout the nation.

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