Condemned soldiers: Lawyer appeals to Jonathan, COAS
Condemned soldiers: Lawyer appeals to Jonathan, COAS
May 11, 2015
Convicted Soldiers.
The
Counsel for 12 soldiers condemned to death by a General Military
Court Martial for alleged mutiny, Enokela Onyilo-Uloko, has cried out
to Goodluck Jonathan and the Chief of Army Staff,Lt. Gen. Kenneth
Minimah.
Onyilo-Ukoko told our correspondent on
Sunday that the soldiers who were sentenced to death by hanging on
September 16, 2014, were being denied access to their family members and
counsel.
He said this was contrary to an order of the Court of Appeal, Abuja.
Onyilo-Uloko said those in charge of the
Army facility in Lagos had ignored the directive of the court
that the soldiers be allowed access to their wives, parents, other
relatives and counsel .
He claimed that he was in possession of
information that the soldiers were unable to carry out their
responsibilities as bread winners to their families.
Onyilo-Uloko, who added that the
soldiers were being deprived of drinking water, explained that he was
appealing to the President and the COAS because the military authorities
might not be aware of the degrading conditions the soldiers were being
held.
He said, “When the Court of Appeal
granted a stay of execution of the Court Martial, it also granted an
order that the 12 soldiers should be visited by their wives, parents and
other relatives but there seems to be a deliberate inhuman treatment of
these people.
“The President and the COAS should
please intervene. I am making this call because the COAS may not be
aware of this development.
“I know that the COAS could not give
such orders to humiliate the soldiers. It could be the work of some
overzealous people in charge of the detention facility. We appeal to the
COAS and the President to take a look at it.”
He said that the appeal court would hear the motion for stay of execution May 21 and 22, 2015.
When our correspondent contacted the
Acting Director, Army Public Relations, Col. Sani Usman, he asked for
time to verify the claims of the lawyer.
“Today is a Sunday. Is it possible for
you to give me a few hours to get the facts that you are looking for so
that we can give you what you are looking for?,” he said.
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