A young Nigerian
soldier who was one of the 54 sentenced to death has sent a passionate appeal
to Nigerian.
One of the 54 Nigerian
soldiers sentenced to death by a court martial on charges of mutiny and
refusing to go and fight the dreaded Boko Haram sect, 22-year-old Fahat Fahat,
has sent out a passionate message to Nigerians, asking if they are justified to
died even when the army did not provide the adequate equipment and training for
them to fight the sect.
According to Fahat,
pushing the young soldiers to fight the well equipped Boko Haram without the
necessary weapons was like sending them to fight with their bare hands.
Shortly after they
were sentenced to death by firing squad, Fahat took to his Facebook page to
write the pathetic appeal to his countrymen.
Hear him:
"Hello ladies and
gentle men. I am soldier and I am sentenced to death by the Nigerian Army.
(be)Cause we did not go to fight Boko Haram without equipment. We ask for
weapon instead (they) gave (us) death sentence."
The details of the so
called mutiny reads like a child's play because some of the accused soldiers
testified that they refused to take part in the operation following the failure
of the army to provide them with the necessary support equipment.
They explained that
owing to a lack of equipment, they lost three officers, 23 soldiers plus 83
others suffering various degrees of injuries after their units were ambushed by
Boko Haram fighters during an operation to retake the town of Bulabulin in
Borno on July 9.
Some of the accused
soldiers said they did not attend the briefing where the operation was
announced, while others said they did not join the mission because they were
ill and there was no medical personal attached to their unit to give medical
assistance.
I’ve read and heard
the Boko Haram Sect out numbered the Nigerian Army in several operations
thereby conquering and taking over the villages. But as it is now, the Nigerian
Army via the Court Marshal have decided to reduce the number of soldiers with
their own hands by firing squad.
If you were the
President and Commander in Chief of the Armed Forces of Nigeria, would you
allow these young men to be killed?
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