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Abuja – Following its condemnation of the recall of Major General Ahmed
Mohammed, ex-GOC of 7 division, Nigerian Army after he was allegedly
accused of human rights abuse, the Nigerian Army has requested Amnesty
International to provide evidence with records directly indicting
General Mohammed on human rights abuse to enable it (Army) act on it.
A statement signed by Acting Director, Army Public Relations, Col
Sani Usman said, “The attention of the Nigerian Army has been drawn to
media reports that the human rights group-Amnesty International, has
frowned at the reinstatement of Major General Ahmadu Mohammed into
military service, alleging that he was involved in human rights abuses
while he was the General Officer Commanding 7 Division. The Nigerian
Army wishes to thank the exalted body for this observation.
“Although, it is not an aberration for the international human rights
body to raise such an observation, however, it did not take into
cognizance of the circumstances leading to his illegal retirement and
the legal procedure that was followed in his reinstatement.
“The compulsory and premature retirement of Major General Mohammed did not follow due process and was rather arbitrary.
The senior officer was never charged, tried, let alone found guilty of any offence that justified his premature retirement.
“The action was therefore a clear violation of extant rules,
regulations, as well as Terms and Conditions of Service of the Armed
Forces of Nigeria. This obvious violation prompted the senior officer to
seek redress using the appropriate legal means.
“Consequently, the realization of these omissions called for a review
of the case by the Army Council and his subsequent reinstatement into
the Service.
“Evidently, the objection to his reinstatement into the Nigerian Army
was ill-informed and being respecter of law, the protector and promoter
of human rights, the organization should be guided by this principle
and not by sentiments or act on the basis of misinformation.
“The Nigerian Army will appreciate it more if Amnesty International
provides us with records and clear evidences directly indicting Major
General Mohammed in human rights abuse to enable us act on it.
“We wish to assure Amnesty International that the Nigerian Army
respects human rights and further state that we are ready to partner
with the organization in promoting human rights protection and
development.”
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